4. Especially in the case of Hypotheses.
5. The doubtful stage of our facts is only occasional in Inductive Logic.
6–9. But normal and permanent in Probability.
10, 11. Consequent difficulty of avoiding Conceptualist phraseology.
[CHAPTER XII.]
CONSEQUENCES OF THE DISTINCTIONS OF THE PREVIOUS CHAPTER.
§§ 1, 2. Probability has no relation to time.
3, 4. Butler and Mill on Probability before and after the event.
5. Other attempts at explaining the difficulty.
6–8. What is really meant by the distinction.