9780217624381

The Elements of Inductive Logic

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. On the Inductive Methods. INDUCTION has been defined to be a legitimate inference from the known to the unknown. But the unknown must not be entirely unknown. It must be known to agree in certain circumstances with the known, and it is in virtue of this agreement that the inference is made. Now, how are we to ascertain what are the common circumstances which justify the inductive inference ? X and Y may both agree in exhibiting the circumstances a, b, c, but it will not follow because X exhibits the quality m, that therefore' this quality will also necessarily be found in Y. Nor even, if twenty, thirty, a hundred, or a thousand cases could be adduced in which the circumstances a, b, c were found to be accompanied by the circumstance m, would it follow necessarily (it might not even follow probably) that the next case in which we detected the circumstances a, b, c would also exhibit the quality m. We might pass through a field containing thousands of blue hyacinths, but this fact would not justify us in expecting that the next time we sawa hyacinth, it would be a blue one. This form of induction (Inductio per Enumerationem Simplicem) may have no value whatever. In most cases, the condemnation passed on it by Bacon1 is perfectly just: ' Inductio quas pro- cedit per enumerationem simplicem, res puerilis est, et precario concludit, et periculo exponitur ab instantia con- tradictoria, et plerumque secundum pauciora quam par eet, et ex his tantummodo quae praesto sunt, pronunciat.' But when we have reason to 'think that any instances to the contrary, if there were such, would be known to us, the argument may possess considerable value, and when, as in the case df the Laws of Causation and of the Uniformity of Nature, we feel certain, from a wide and uncontra- dicted exp...

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9780217624381

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0217624383

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0.69 Pounds

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9.00 x 6.00 x 0.48 In

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2009-08-01



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