Before Bacon's time deductions were accepted as sufficient, when neither had the premisses been established by proper canons of experimental enquiry, nor the results tested by verification by specific experience.
But, in the separate branches of Sociology, we cannot obtain empirical laws by specific experience.
We may know it, in short, either by specific experience, or on the evidence of our general knowledge of nature.
The principles were neither established by legitimate canons of experimental inquiry, nor the results tested by that indispensable element of a rational Deductive Method, verification by specific experience.
If we could be quite certain that we knew all the facts of the particular case, we could derive little additional advantage from specific experience.
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