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Inductive reasoning refers to a
variety of
methods of
reasoning in
which the
conclusion of an
argument is
supported not with
deductive certainty, but...
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Philosophy of the
Inductive Sciences. His best-known
works are two
voluminous books that
attempt to
systematize the
development of the
sciences,
History of...
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which the
inductive method of
philosophizing was
first explained.
William Whewell writes in his
History of the
Inductive Sciences (1837/1859): Gilbert...
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History of the
Inductive Sciences, from the
Earliest to the
Present Time (1837) to be an
introduction to the
Philosophy of the
Inductive Sciences (1840) which...
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Inductive Sciences of 1837,
found Kepler to be the
archetype of the
inductive scientific genius; in his
Philosophy of the
Inductive Sciences of 1840...
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thinkers in
science,
technology and
medicine Peer
Review Journal Science on
amateur scientists The
philosophy of the
inductive sciences,
founded upon...
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known as "
inductive inferences".
David Hume, who
first formulated the
problem in 1739,
argued that
there is no non-circular way to
justify inductive inferences...
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inductive sciences. Vol. 2. pp. 275, 280. Whewell,
William (1840).
Philosophy of the
Inductive sciences. Vol. 2. p. 318. "Physical
Sciences". Encyclopædia...
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branches (also
known as fields). As
empirical sciences,
natural sciences use
tools from the
formal sciences, such as
mathematics and logic,
converting information...
- ijheatm****transfer.2020.120544. Whewell,
William (1866).
History of the
Inductive Sciences from the
Earliest to the
Present Times. ISBN 978-0-598-73959-9. {{cite...