id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30866 Stebbing, W. (William) Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic .txt text/plain 43762 1866 56 relations, called by different names, are really cases of resemblance. facts whence the general proposition was collected inductively; and the some exactly true general propositions: e.g. Mechanics has the first law whether the object be to infer a general proposition or an individual (since one cause generally counteracts another by the same law whereby There exist certain original natural agents, called permanent causes the object is to discover causes by means of their effects, observation class of cases the effects of the separate causes give place to a new effect from the laws of the separate causes on the combination of which cases, i.e. are more _general_, and also, as being laws of nature, of Method before the laws of the causes have been ascertained by Induction. of all the causes on which any one effect depends, and inferring its law facts as requisites by deducing them from general laws of human nature. ./cache/30866.txt ./txt/30866.txt