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Frederik Wellmann
1864/1865
A. MS.
Problem of induction: logical or extra-logical? The answer as suggested by Aristotle's views on induction. Distinction between premises and conclusions, and between data and inference. No induction by simple enumeration. A posteriori reasoning distinguished from deduction and induction. The three figures of a priori inference the three principles of inference a posteriori. For an earlier draft of the first page, see MS. 765.
A posteriori, Argument, Aristotle, Data and inference, Enumeration, Induction, Inference, a priori (a posteriori) Induction, Logic (modal see Modality), University Lectures (of )
pp. 1-12 (double pages)
1864/1865
MS0341_015
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1864/1865