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Title: The principles of science

a treatise on logic and scientific method

Author: William Stanley Jevons

Release date: December 9, 2024 [eBook #74864]

Language: English

Original publication: London: Macmillan and Co, 1883

Credits: Thiers Halliwell, Peter Becker and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

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Transcriber’s notes:

The text of this book has been preserved as closely as practicable to its original form. However, the author used some unusual symbols, and I have taken the liberty of using Unicode characters with similar appearance (ꖌ ᔕ) as substitutes, disregarding their official meaning and aware that they might not display on all devices. An archaic symbol used by the author to indicate the mathematical ‘factorial’ function has been replaced by the modern equivalent, viz. ! Unusual placements of some sub- and superscripted symbols remain as in the original text.

Inconsistencies of punctuation have been corrected silently, but inconsistent spellings such as Roemer, Römer, Rœmer have not been altered. A list of corrected spellings is appended at the end of the book.

>Footnotes have been renumbered consecutively and relocated to the end of the book. A missing footnote marker has been inserted on p.751 after tracking down the original document. A missing negative symbol has been added to an exponent in a formula on p.327.

There is a misleading calculation on p.194 and the table that follows, regarding progressive powers of two: ((22)2)2 is equivalent to (16)2 which equals 256 not 65,356 as stated, but 216 does equal 65,356.

[sic] has been inserted on p.179 alongside a statement that the alphabet contains 24 letters; however, the statement may well be correct given that it was written in 1704 by a Flemish author and the language is not specified.

New original cover art included with this eBook is granted to the public domain.

THE PRINCIPLES OF SCIENCE.

colophon
THE LOGICAL MACHINE.

THE PRINCIPLES OF SCIENCE: A TREATISE ON LOGIC AND SCIENTIFIC METHOD.

BY
W. STANLEY JEVONS,
LL.D. (EDINB.), M.A. (LOND.), F.R.S.
London:
MACMILLAN AND CO.
1883.
The Right of Translation and Reproduction is Reserved.

LONDON:
R. Clay, Sons, & Taylor, Printers,
BREAD STREET HILL.

Stereotyped Edition.