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" By this way of analysis we may proceed from compounds to ingredients; and from motions to the forces producing them; and in general, from effects to their causes; and from particular causes to more general ones, till the argument end in the most general. "
The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences
por William Nicholson - 1809
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The Logic of Discovery: A Theory of the Rationality of Scientific Research

S. Kleiner - 1993 - 364 páginas
...compounds to ingredients and from motions to the forces producing them, and in general from effects to their causes and from particular causes to more general ones, till the argument end in the most general. This is the method of analysis; and the synthesis consists in assuming the...
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Fallen Languages: Crises of Representation in Newtonian England, 1660-1740

Robert Markley - 1993 - 292 páginas
...Compounds to Ingredients, and from Motions to the Forces producing them; and in general, from Effects to their Causes, and from particular Causes to more general ones, till the Argument end in the most general. 22 Although the end of natural philosophy is the "most general" of "Causes"(presumably...
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Measure for Measure: A Musical History of Science

Thomas Levenson - 1995 - 358 páginas
...Compounds to Ingredients, and from Motions to the Forces producing them; and in general from Effects to their Causes, and from particular Causes to more general ones, till the Argument end in the most general. The truths science could create must emerge inductively, that is, from the...
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Science and the Founding Fathers: Science in the Political Thought of ...

I. Bernard Cohen - 1997 - 378 páginas
...of "arguing from Experiments and Observations by Induction," the method of proceeding "from Effects to their Causes, and from particular Causes to more general ones, till the Argument end in the most general." Newton even expressed the hope that "if natural Philosophy in all its Parts,...
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The History of Science from Augustine to Galileo

Alistair Cameron Crombie - 1995 - 756 páginas
...them; and in general, from Effects to their • That is. hypothesis in the sense of explicit fictions. Causes, and from particular Causes to more general ones, till the Argument end in the most generaL This is the Method of Analysis: And the Synthesis consists in assuming the...
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The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-century Philosophy, Volumen1

Daniel Garber, Michael Ayers - 1998 - 992 páginas
...compounds to ingredients, and from motions to the forces producing them; and in general, from effects to their causes, and from particular causes to more general ones, till the argument end in the most general. This is the method of analysis: and the synthesis consists in assuming the...
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Readings in Modern Philosophy, Vol. 1: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz and ...

Roger Ariew, Eric Watkins - 2000 - 326 páginas
...and in general from effects to their causes and from particular causes to more general ones, until the argument ends in the most general. This is the method of analysis; and the synthesis consists in assuming the causes discovered and established as principles, and by them...
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The Philosophy of the Young Kant: The Precritical Project

Martin Schonfeld - 2000 - 376 páginas
...Compounds to Ingredients, and from Motions to the Forces producing them; and in general, from Effects to their Causes, and from particular Causes to more general ones, till the Argument end in the most general. This is the Method of Analysis: And the Synthesis consists in assuming the...
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Correspondence

Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz, Samuel Clarke - 2000 - 132 páginas
...and in general from effects to their causes and from particular causes to more general ones, until the argument ends in the most general. This is the method of analysis; and the synthesis consists in assuming the causes discovered and established as principles, and by them...
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Physics, the Human Adventure: From Copernicus to Einstein and Beyond

Gerald James Holton, Stephen G. Brush - 2001 - 604 páginas
...Compounds to Ingredients, and from Motions to the Forces producing them; and in general, from Effects to their Causes, and from particular Causes to more general ones, till the Argument end in the most general. This is the Method of Analysis: And the Synthesis consists in assuming the...
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