An Introduction to Logic

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Y2 324 AN INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC [chap.
the recognition that the conclusion is proved by its exemplification in a case cited, or included in what we cite.
Of course there is a way in which the number of instances makes a real diSerence to the conclusion which we are inclined to draw.
The case of Prince Bladud is alone enough to show that a man who washes in the waters of Bath may recover of a disease. The two events, however, may be accidental and unconnected. But if cases were multiplied, we sh
...ould begin to suspect there was a connexion between the use of these waters and the cure of certain aUments ; or if the ailments which disappeared after taking the waters were of all sorts, we might begin to look on Bath waters as a panacea. For establishing a connexion between Itvo at-tributes the number and variety of instances are matters of great importance ; but for estab- lishing compatibility one instance is enough. Now the third figure does not prove more than a compatibility ; and never can prove a connexion, however many the instances are ; and thou^ the number of instances may make a connexion highly probable, yet we are influenced in reaching such a conclusion by other considerations besides the mere number of the instances.

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