06 JUN 2012 by ideonexus

 Experiments of Fact and Quantity

Experiments may be of two kinds: experiments of simple fact, and experiments of quantity. ...[In the latter] the conditions will ... vary, not in quality, but quantity, and the effect will also vary in quantity, so that the result of quantitative induction is also to arrive at some mathematical expression involving the quantity of each condition, and expressing the quantity of the result. In other words, we wish to know what function the effect is of its conditions. We shall find that it is o...
Folksonomies: experimentation
Folksonomies: experimentation
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Quantity gathers numerical results, fact seeks the laws governing those results.