A System of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive: Being a Connected View of the Principles of Evidence And the Methods of Scientific Investigation

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110, 111. t Infra, book iv., chap, ii., On Abstraction.
•298 INDUCTION*.
it is very copiously on glass, both exposed with their faces upward, and in «ome cases the under side of a horizontal plate of glass is also dewed." Here is an instance in which the effect is pi-oduced, and another instance in which it is not produced ; but we can not yet pronounce, as the canon of the Method of Difference requires, that the latter instance agrees with the former in all its circumstances except one ; for t
...he differences between glass and polished metals are manifold, and the only thing we can as yet be sure of is, that the cause of dew will be found among the circumstances ■by which the former substance is distinguished from the latter. But if we could be sure that glass, and the various other substances on which dew is deposited, have only one quality in common, and that polished metals and the other substances on which dew is not deposited, have also nothing in common but the one circumstance of not having the one quality which the others have ; the requisitions of the Method of Difference would be •completely satisfied, and we should recognize, in that quality of the sub- «tances, the cause of dew.

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