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action of gravity amongst analogy animals antecedent appears application argument Aristotle ascertained bodies Botany called Carnivora causal connexion causation cause and effect certainty characters circum circumstances classification common conclusion Concomitant Variations consequently deductive Dicotyledones employed enquiry Enumerationem Simplicem example experience fact of causation furnish G. C. Lewis generalisations genus given phenomenon groups heat higher divisions hypothesis Inductio per Enumerationem inductive methods inductive reasoning inference instances instantiƦ invariably Jevons known Latin latter Method of Agreement Method of Concomitant Method of Difference Mill Mill's Logic Mill's Methods mind monocotyledons motion Novum Novum Organum object observed particular pheno phenomena pistils plants points present principles probably produce proposition quƦ question reasoning regarded resemblance result rule scientific scientific classification sepals species Stamens stances student substance supposed surface temperature theory tion truth Uniformity of Nature velocity Whewell words