Outlines of Logic And of Encyclopædia of Philosophy: Dictated Portions of the Lectures of Hermann Lotze

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Outlines of Logic And of Encyclopædia of Philosophy: Dictated Portions of the Lectures of Hermann Lotze
Lotze, Hermann, 1817-1881
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Only it is cer- tain that the investigation is not to be regarded as ended until these hypotheses, composed piecemeal, at last admit of being gathered together again into Digitized by VjOOQ IC FICTIONS IN ARGUMENT. 1 33 one simple assumption corresponding to the sim- plicity of the thing itself.
Finally, the rule — " not to frame any hypothesis whose content lies beyond the borders of a possible counter-proof " — is indeed an excellent one ; but in many domains of investigation, exactly where w
...e are most in need of hypotheses, it is not practicable.
§ 87. Hypotheses are conjectures by means of which we suppose that we are divining an actual matter of fact. Fictions are assumptions which we make with the consciousness of their incorrectness.
We are compelled to resort to fictions, when — for example, in practical life — judgment must be passed upon a case which does not exactly fall under any single known rule ; we are then compelled to indicate it in such a way that it can be subsumed under that rule which is recognized as over some content most nearly related to its own.


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