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 JMC : Elements of Logic / by Cardinal Mercier

73. (3) The Example. -- Induction, whether scientific or analogical, moves from the fact to its sufficient natural reason, to its law and, by consequence, to the universality of its applications.

Example moves in a conjectural way from one particular case to another particular case.

(4) Probable hypotheses and conclusions drawn from the theory of probabilities.{1}


{1} See 95.

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