| Thomas Fowler - Logic - 1895 - 620 pages
...domain of Inductive Logic, and is discussed in the author's ' Elements of Inductive Logic," ch. vi. It is not to be confounded with the fallacy arising...both be instances of false analogy, the former being the assumption of an analogy which appears to have no existence, the latter being an exaggeration of... | |
| Ray Stannard Baker - Germany - 1902 - 340 pages
...could be of greater scientific importance than the working out of this profoundly wonderful parallelism between the development of the individual and the development of the race. By means of it Professor Haeckel was able to solve many of the difficulties which lay in the path of... | |
| Thomas Fowler - Logic - 1905 - 624 pages
...arising from the employment in a syllogism of a word used analogously, as if it were used nnivocally, which, as already noticed, is one case of the fallacy...both be instances of false analogy, the former being the assumption of an analogy which appears to have no existence, the latter being an exaggeration of... | |
| Belle Ragnar Parsons - Education, Elementary - 1909 - 328 pages
...swimming away at Break of Day. CHAPTER XXVIII PRIMITIVE MAR THE theory that there is a close analogy between the development of the individual and the development of the race is now generally accepted in the educational world as a source from which it is not only safe but strongly... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1910 - 982 pages
...sought information on the important recent modifications with regard to the theory of the relation between the development of the individual and the development of the race, the part played by the environment on the individual, and the modern developments of the 34 PHYLOGENY]... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1910 - 992 pages
...sought infornwtion on the important recent modifications with regard to ihe theory of the relation between the development of the individual and the development of the race, the part played by the environment on the individual, and the modern developments of the o!d quarrel... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - Mental discipline - 1917 - 608 pages
...look for points of difference, because if these be significant the value of the analogy is destroyed. "To argue, because there are certain points of resemblance...both be instances of false analogy, the former being the assumption of an analogy which appears to have no existence, the latter being an exaggeration of... | |
| Marshall Dawson - Evolution - 1923 - 166 pages
...sought information on the important recent modifications with regard to the theory of the relation between the development of the individual and the development of the race." Now, since the "relation between the development of the individual and the development of the race"... | |
| Great Britain - 1902 - 768 pages
...could be of greater scientific importance than the working out of this profoundly wonderful parallelism between the development of the individual and the development of the race. By means of it Professor Haeckel was able to solve many of the difficulties which lay in the path of... | |
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