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colligation

American  
[kah-li-gay-shuhn] / ˌkɑ lɪˈgeɪ ʃən /

noun

colligations plural
  1. the act or process of colligating.


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Dr. Whewell contends that, besides the sum of the facts, colligation introduces, as a principle of connection, a conception of the mind not existing in the facts.

From Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic by Stebbing, W. (William)

We have evidence collected in proof of these dogmas; by and by a colligation of facts in antagonism with them; and eventually a consequent modification.

From Essays: Scientific, Political, & Speculative, Vol. I by Spencer, Herbert

The "colligation" of the facts, to use Whewell's phrase, is not a phenomenon, but a noumenon.

From Logic, Inductive and Deductive by Minto, William

As a matter of fact, we have ideas that are not copies of any one impression, but a binding together, colligation, or intellection of several impressions.

From Logic, Inductive and Deductive by Minto, William

Dr. Whewell sets out this last operation, which he terms the colligation of facts, as induction, and even as the type of induction generally.

From Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic by Stebbing, W. (William)

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