Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic. W. Stebbing
CHAPTER XI.
THE EXPLANATION AND EXAMPLES OF THE EXPLANATION OF LAWS OF NATURE.
THE LIMITS TO THE EXPLANATION OF LAWS OF NATURE. HYPOTHESES.
PROGRESSIVE EFFECTS, AND CONTINUED ACTION OF CAUSES.
THE EXTENSION OF DERIVATIVE LAWS TO ADJACENT CASES.
THE EVIDENCE OF THE LAW OF UNIVERSAL CAUSATION.
UNIFORMITIES OF COEXISTENCE NOT DEPENDENT ON CAUSATION.
APPROXIMATE GENERALISATIONS, AND PROBABLE EVIDENCE.
OPERATIONS SUBSIDIARY TO INDUCTION.
ABSTRACTION, OR THE FORMATION OF CONCEPTIONS.
NAMING AS SUBSIDIARY TO INDUCTION.
THE REQUISITES OF A PHILOSOPHICAL LANGUAGE, AND THE PRINCIPLES OF DEFINITION.
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE VARIATION IN THE MEANING OF TERMS.
CLASSIFICATION, AS SUBSIDIARY TO INDUCTION.