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In induction, a hypothesis is "verified by the agreement of its deduced conclusion with observed facts"; it is established only "in proportion as we are convinced that the verified results could not be deduced from any other principle" ("Logic as the Science of Knowledge", Works, vol. 1, p. 329).
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