The so-called law of induction cannot in any case be a
logical law, for it is obviously a significant propositions.
-- And therefore it cannot be a law a priori either.
All propositions, such as the law of causation, the
law of continuity in nature, the law of least expenditure in
nature, etc. etc., all these are a priori intuitions of
possible forms of the propositions of science,
Although the spots in our picture are geometrical
figures, geometry can obviously say nothing about their actual
form and position. But the network is purely geometrical,
and all its properties can be given a priori.
Laws, like the law of causation, etc., treat of the network
and not what the network describes.