analytic–synthetic distinction (Q485413)

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semantic distinction, used primarily in philosophy to distinguish propositions (in particular, statements that are affirmative subject–predicate judgments) into two types: analytic propositions and synthetic propositions
  • analytic–synthetic dichotomy
  • analytic and synthetic
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analytic–synthetic distinction
semantic distinction, used primarily in philosophy to distinguish propositions (in particular, statements that are affirmative subject–predicate judgments) into two types: analytic propositions and synthetic propositions
  • analytic–synthetic dichotomy
  • analytic and synthetic

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