Con‐sil″i‐ence (?), n. [con- + salire to leap.] Act of concurring; coincidence; concurrence.
The consilience of inductions takes place when one class of facts coincides with an induction obtained from another different class.
Whewell.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Con‐sil″i‐ence (?), n. [con- + salire to leap.] Act of concurring; coincidence; concurrence.
The consilience of inductions takes place when one class of facts coincides with an induction obtained from another different class.
Whewell.