William Stanley Jevons Quote

Our ultimate object in induction must be to obtain the complete relation between the conditions and the effect, but this relation will generally be so complex that we can only attack it in detail.


The Principles of Science: A Treatise on Logic and Scientific Method, Book IV, Chapter XX (p. 443), Macmillan & Co Ltd. 1887


Our ultimate object in induction must be to obtain the complete relation between the conditions and the effect, but this relation will generally be...

Our ultimate object in induction must be to obtain the complete relation between the conditions and the effect, but this relation will generally be...

Our ultimate object in induction must be to obtain the complete relation between the conditions and the effect, but this relation will generally be...

Our ultimate object in induction must be to obtain the complete relation between the conditions and the effect, but this relation will generally be...