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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Analytic \An`a*lyt"ic\, Analytical \An`a*lyt"ic*al\, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. analytique. See Analysis .] Of or pertaining to analysis; resolving into elements or constituent parts; as, an analytical experiment; -- opposed to synthetic .
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Generally speaking, analytic (from Greek ἀναλυτικός - analytikos ) refers to the "having the ability to analyze" or "division into elements or principles." It can also have the following meanings:
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1600, from Medieval Latin analyticus , from Greek analytikos "analytical," from analytos "dissolved" (see analysis ).
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 of, or relating to any form of analysis, or to analytics 2 of, or relating to division into elements or principles 3 having the ability to analyse 4 (context logic English) (''of a proposition'') that follows necessarily; tautologous 5 (context mathematics ...
Usage examples of analytic.
But what the analytic requires in the interiority, or at least in the profound kinship, of a being who owes his finitude only to himself, the human sciences develop in the exteriority of knowledge.
Rigorous analytic methods were developed, focused in particular on the Soviet Union, and several leading practitioners within the intelligence community discussed them with us.
FBI is in the process of building the analytic capability it has long lacked, and it also has the Terrorist Screening Center.
Rebuilding the analytic and human intelligence collection capabilities of the CIA should be a full-time effort, and the director of the CIA should focus on extending its comparative advantages.
CIA analytic report, spectrum of al Qaeda donors, CTC 2003-30199HC, Oct.
See CIA analytic report, Al Qaeda Travel Issues, CTC 2004-40002H, Jan.
It would yield much of the broader, strategic analytic duties and personnel to the NCTC.
NCTC will not eliminate the need for the executive departments to have their own analytic units.
But it would enable agency-based analytic units to become smaller and more efficient.
Destutt de Tracy once observed that the best treatises on logic, in the eighteenth century, were written by grammarians: this is because the prescriptions of grammar at that time were of an analytic and not an aesthetic order.
It is apparent how modern reflection, as soon as the first shoot of this analytic appears, by-passes the display of representation, together with its culmination in the form of a table as ordered by Classical knowledge, and moves towards a certain thought of the Same - in which Difference is the same thing as Identity.
The analytic of man is not a resumption of the analysis of discourse as constituted elsewhere and handed down by tradition.
On the other hand, the most fundamental difficulties, those that make it possible to define most clearly what the human sciences are in their essence, are situated in the direction of the two other dimensions of knowledge: that in which the analytic of finitude is deployed, and that along which are distributed the empirical sciences which have as their objects language, life, and labour.
Surreptitiously, they lead the sciences of life, labour, and language back to that analytic of finitude which shows how man, in his being, can be concerned with the things he knows, and know the things that, in positivity, determine his mode of being.
In general, Sartre was suspicious of psychoanalysis, put off by what he saw as dogmatic symbolism, mechanistic explanation, a preponderant role for the unconscious and sexuality, and an analytic method dividing the personality into hermetic components rather than attempting to comprehend it both in its singularity and, synthetically, as an indivisible totality.