I shall begin with supposing, that the letters A, B, C, D, E, denote a series of objects ; that A possesses some one quality in common with B ; B a quality in common with C ; C a quality in common with D ; D a quality in common with E ; — v.'hile, at... Logic: Induction - Page 173by Alexander Bain - 1870Full view - About this book
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...(hall fuppofe, that the letters, A, B, C, D, E, denote < fcries of objects ; that A poffefles fome one quality in common with B ; B, a quality in common with C ; C, a quality ia common with D 4 D, & quality in common with E ; — while, at the fame time, no quality can be found... | |
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