The statement of a law of nature involves the formation of a concept, or general idea, in which the likenesses of phenomena are collected, and the differences, in so far as they are not intimately involved in the nature of the case, are eliminated.


Introduction - Higher Mathematics for Chemical Students (1911)


The statement of a law of nature involves the formation of a concept, or general idea, in which the likenesses of phenomena are collected, and the...

The statement of a law of nature involves the formation of a concept, or general idea, in which the likenesses of phenomena are collected, and the...

The statement of a law of nature involves the formation of a concept, or general idea, in which the likenesses of phenomena are collected, and the...

The statement of a law of nature involves the formation of a concept, or general idea, in which the likenesses of phenomena are collected, and the...