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method of agreement and difference

method of agreement and difference

the third of the five canons of empirical science laid down by John Stuart Mill. It enables the discovery of necessary and sufficient conditions for a phenomenon by combining the first two of Mill’s canons: the method of agreement and the method of difference.

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