Introduction
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BOOK I. EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE
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Chapter 1. MEASUREMENT OF THE FORCE OF GRAVITY
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1. A Source of Error in Pendulum Measurements
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2. Six Reasons for the Prosecution of Pendulum Experiments
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Chapter 2. SMALL DIFFERENCES OF SENSATION
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1. Original Paper
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2. Later Reflections
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BOOK II. SCIENTIFIC METHOD
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Chapter 1. SCIENTIFIC METHOD
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1. Science
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2. Logic and Scientific Method
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3. Scientific Method
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4. Simplicity
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5. Kinds of Reasoning
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6. Kinds of Induction
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7. Uniformity of Nature
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Chapter 2. ECONOMY OF RESEARCH
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1. Original Paper
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2. Later Reflections
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Chapter 3. THE LOGIC OF DRAWING HISTORY FROM ANCIENT DOCUMENTS
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1. Abstract
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2. The Theory of Balancing Likelihoods
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3. Criticism of the Theory of Balancing Likelihoods
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4. The Logic of Science
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5. Regularity and Explanation
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6. Abduction, Induction, and Deduction
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7. Three Kinds of Induction
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8. Abduction
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9. The Logic of History
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10. Application of the Method
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Chapter 4. NOTES ON SCIENCE
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1. The Study of Great Men
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2. The History of Science
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3. Measurement
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Chapter 5. THE LOGIC OF 1873
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1. Investigation
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2. Logic
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3. Observation and Reasoning
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4. Reality
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5. Time and Thought
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6. Belief
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7. Pragmatism
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BOOK III. PHILOSOPHY OF MIND
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Chapter 1. PSYCHOGNOSY
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1. Introduction
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2. Consciousness and Purpose
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3. Mind and Body
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4. Nomological Psychognosy
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5. Psychology
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6. Classificatory Psychognosy
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Chapter 2. ASSOCIATION
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1. General Characteristics of Mental Action
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2. Contiguity and Resemblance
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3. Defence of Author's Opinions Stated in [Sec. 2]
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4. Psychological Truths Needed in Logic
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5. Theoretical Interest
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6. Experience and Inference
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7. Uncontrolled Inference
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8. Association and Inference
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9. Association and the Law of Mind
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Chapter 3. HABIT
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1. Laws of Physics
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2. Non-Conservative Actions
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3. Relative and Absolute Motion
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4. Psychical Action
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5. Association
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6. Law of Action of Ideas
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7. Physics and Psychics
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8. Evolution of the Laws of Nature
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9. Chance and Law
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Chapter 4. CONSCIOUSNESS
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1. Categories of Experience
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2. Forms of Consciousness
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3. Consciousness and Reasoning
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4. What is the Use of Consciousness?
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5. Synechism and Immortality
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6. Consciousness and Language
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Chapter 5. TELEPATHY AND PERCEPTION
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1. Telepathy
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2. The Scientific Attitude
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3. Perception
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4. A Programme
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5. The Percipuum
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