Home1842 Edition

INDUCTION

Volume 12 · 65 words · 1842 Edition

in Logic and Rhetoric, a consequence drawn from several propositions or principles first laid down; or a general inference deduced from a number of facts so arranged in the statement of them as to lead necessarily to the conclusion.

in Law, is putting a clerk or clergyman in possession of a benefice or living to which he is collated or presented.

in Philosophy. See Physics.