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" To certain facts, certain facts always do and as we believe always will succeed. The invariable antecedent is termed the cause : the invariable consequent, the effect ; and the universality of the law of causation consists in this, that every consequent... "
Inductive Logic - Page 77
by William Gay Ballantine - 1896 - 174 pages
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 630 pages
...will, succeed. The invariable antecedent is termed the cause ; the invariable consequent, the effect. And the universality of the law of causation consists...has begun to exist, it was preceded by some fact or fkcts, with which it is invariably connected. For every event, there exists some combination of objects...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 624 pages
...will, succeed. The invariable antecedent is termed the cause ; the invariable consequent, the effect. And the universality of the law of causation consists...antecedents. Let the fact be what it may, if it has begun tq exist, it was preceded by some fact or facts, with which it is invariably connected. For every event,...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of ...

John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 640 pages
...cause ; the invariable consequent, the effect. And die universality of the law of causation consists hi this, that every consequent is connected in this manner...it is invariably connected. For every event, there exist* some combination of objects or events, some given concurrence of circumstances, positive and...
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The Emancipation of Faith, Volume 1

Henri Édouard Schedel - 1858 - 508 pages
...will succeed. The invariable antecedent is termed the cause ; the invariable consequent, the eftect. And the universality of the law of causation consists...connected in this manner with some particular antecedent. Upon the universality of this truth depends the possibility of reducing the inductive process to rules....
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of ...

John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 632 pages
...will, succeed. The invariable antecedent is termed the cause ; the invariable consequent, the effect. And the universality of the law of causation consists in this, that every congequent is connected in this manner with some particular antecedent, or set of antecedents. Let...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 572 pages
...to, succeed. The invariable antecedent is termed the cause ; the invariable consequent, the effect. And the universality of the law of causation consists...antecedent, or set of antecedents. Let the fact be \vhatit may, if it has begun to exist, it was preceded by some fact or facts, with which it is invariably...
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Representative Men in Literature, Science and Art

Edward Walford - 1868 - 240 pages
...inductive logic which Mr. Mill so perfectly distinguishes in his remarks on the ' Law of Causation : ' " Let the fact be what it may, if it has begun to exist,...there exists some combination of objects or events, sonic given concurrence of circumstances, positive and negative, the occurrence of which is always...
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The Elements of Intellectual Science: A Manual for Schools and Colleges ...

Noah Porter - 1871 - 604 pages
...will succeed. The invariable antecedent is termed the cause ; the invariable consequent, the effect ; and the universality of the law of causation consists...facts, with which it is invariably connected."— B. III.,ov,l 2. " I have no objection to define a cause, the assemblage, of phenomena, which occurring,...
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The Human Intellect: with an Introduction Upon Psychology and the Soul

Noah Porter - 1873 - 730 pages
...is connected in this manner with eomo particular antecedent, or set of antecedents. Let the fact he what it may, if it has begun to exist, it was preceded by some fact or fact*, with which it is invariably connected." — B. III. 0. T. { 2. " It is seldom, if ever, between...
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The Elements of Intellectual Science: A Manual for Schools and Colleges

Noah Porter - 1874 - 594 pages
...will succeed. The invariable antecedent is termed the eause; the invariable consequent, the effect; and the universality of the law of causation consists...has begun to exist, it was preceded by some fact or facto, with which it is invariably connected." — B. III.,cv,g 2. " I have no objection to define...
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