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1 I, 3 | extended to include that other method of argument which rests 2 I, 3 | qualification prior, i.e. the method by which induction produces 3 I, 9 | proofs are like Bryson’s method of squaring the circle; 4 I, 11| single genus. Otherwise its method would not be interrogative; 5 I, 11| interrogative; for the interrogative method is barred to the demonstrator, 6 I, 21| proof is not confined to one method, but employs them all and 7 II, 5 | my formal logic, is the method of division a process of 8 II, 5 | or few. (Indeed as this method of division is used by those 9 II, 7 | admitted to be facts-the method of demonstration: we may 10 II, 7 | with the finger, what other method remains?~To put it another 11 II, 8 | the first figure. So the method just examined of proving 12 II, 8 | natures of a single thing this method will prove one and not the 13 II, 8 | was said before that this method could not amount to demonstration 14 II, 8 | again and explain by what method it can be demonstrated. 15 II, 13| so let us now discuss the method to be adopted in tracing 16 II, 13| their definitions by the method we have described-the definition, 17 II, 13| useful accessory to this method. What force they have as 18 II, 13| division is the only possible method of avoiding the omission 19 II, 13| been omitted: by any other method one is bound to omit something 20 II, 13| our account of the right method of investigation: We must 21 II, 13| It is also easier by this method to define the single species 22 II, 14| analyses and divisions. The method of selection consists in 23 II, 14| horns attach?~Yet a further method of selection is by analogy: 24 II, 19| premisses by induction; for the method by which even sense-perception