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... suggested by some late Writers , concerning Aristotle's claims to the invention of the Syllogistic Theory 504 . CHAPTER IV . OF THE METHOD OF INQUIRY POINTED OUT IN THE EXPERIMENTAL OR INDUCTIVE LOGIC SECT . I. - Mistakes of the ...
... suggested by some late Writers , concerning Aristotle's claims to the invention of the Syllogistic Theory 504 . CHAPTER IV . OF THE METHOD OF INQUIRY POINTED OUT IN THE EXPERIMENTAL OR INDUCTIVE LOGIC SECT . I. - Mistakes of the ...
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... suggest rules for their farther improvement , and for a more successful application of them to their proper purposes : but this subject I shall not prose- cute at present , as the illustration of it is one of the leading objects of the ...
... suggest rules for their farther improvement , and for a more successful application of them to their proper purposes : but this subject I shall not prose- cute at present , as the illustration of it is one of the leading objects of the ...
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... suggest to individuals , were diligently preserved , each generation would be placed in circumstances more favorable to invention than the preceding ; and the progress of knowledge , instead of cramping original genius , would assist ...
... suggest to individuals , were diligently preserved , each generation would be placed in circumstances more favorable to invention than the preceding ; and the progress of knowledge , instead of cramping original genius , would assist ...
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... suggested , which might be of important use , even in pure geometry . A variety of such occur to every experienced mathematician , in the course of his inquiries , although , perhaps , he may not be at the trouble to state them to ...
... suggested , which might be of important use , even in pure geometry . A variety of such occur to every experienced mathematician , in the course of his inquiries , although , perhaps , he may not be at the trouble to state them to ...
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... suggested by the phe- nomena of vision . Even when applied to this sense , indeed , it can at most amuse the fancy , without conveying any precise know- ledge ; but when applied to the other senses , it is altogether absurd and ...
... suggested by the phe- nomena of vision . Even when applied to this sense , indeed , it can at most amuse the fancy , without conveying any precise know- ledge ; but when applied to the other senses , it is altogether absurd and ...
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