If two or more instances of the phenomenon under investigation have only one circumstance in common, the circumstance in which alone all the instances agree is the cause (or effect) of the given phenomenon.


A System of Logic: Ratiocinative and Inductive: Vol. I (ed. Library of Alexandria, 1925) - ISBN: 9781613108284


If two or more instances of the phenomenon under investigation have only one circumstance in common, the circumstance in which alone all the...

If two or more instances of the phenomenon under investigation have only one circumstance in common, the circumstance in which alone all the...

If two or more instances of the phenomenon under investigation have only one circumstance in common, the circumstance in which alone all the...

If two or more instances of the phenomenon under investigation have only one circumstance in common, the circumstance in which alone all the...