Logic, Part 3Dover Publications, 1964 - Logic |
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Instantial propositions as premisses of induction | 1 |
If there is any direct determining influence of the psychical upon | 2 |
Resumé of uses of the term possible | 4 |
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abcd according actual adjectives agree alternative amongst analysis applied aspect assertion assignment assume attributed body called causal determination causal law characterised cognition complete induction completed cause conation conceived conception conjunction constitute correlated corresponding deductive defined degree of probability dependent determinate character diagrams discrete Series distinction distinguished effect-character entail epistemic epistemic possibility exhibited experience expressed fact factors formula further generalisation illustration immanent causality independent induction inductive inference inference inner involved known logical manifestations mental merely method of agreement mode nature neural processes nomic notion number of instances observed occurrence outer p₁ Paperbound parallel particle period phases phenomena physiological plurality position possible potential predicate premiss principle problem proposition psychical continuant reference regard represented S₁ sensation sense space spatial relations speak substantival substantive supposed symbolised symbols temporal tinuant tion transeunt causality u v w uniformity universal universal proposition variable variation word