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1 I, 8 | arguments proceed, is by induction: for if any one were to 2 I, 12| There is on the one hand Induction, on the other Reasoning. 3 I, 12| is has been said before: induction is a passage from individuals 4 I, 12| at his particular task. Induction is the more convincing and 5 I, 14| familiarity attained through induction, examining them in the light 6 I, 18| because it is by means of an induction of individuals in cases 7 II, 5 | questioner) first, by an induction made by means of the view 8 II, 5 | reached it by a plausible induction based upon the thesis and 9 II, 8 | kind as well by means of induction, so far as may be required. 10 II, 10| should establish this by induction. Another rule is: If one 11 IV, 2 | essence, should be secured by induction. Supposing, however, that 12 IV, 3 | is made plain by means of induction. Again, see whether the 13 VIII, 1 | secure the admission by induction, by formulating a proposition 14 VIII, 1 | either by reasoning or by induction, or else partly by one and 15 VIII, 1 | distance and in the process of induction, while at the same time, 16 VIII, 1 | respectively is as follows: Induction should proceed from individual 17 VIII, 1 | This argument resembles induction, but is not the same thing; 18 VIII, 1 | not the same thing; for in induction it is the universal whose 19 VIII, 1 | Ornament is attained by induction and distinction of things 20 VIII, 1 | akin. What sort of process induction is obvious: as for distinction, 21 VIII, 2 | than against the crowd: induction, on the other hand, is most 22 VIII, 2 | previously as well.’ In induction, it is possible in some 23 VIII, 2 | do so.~If one has made an induction on the strength of several 24 VIII, 2 | for one should make the induction first, and then demand the 25 VIII, 8 | universal by means either of induction or of likeness):-accordingly