logical, investigative, diagnostic, systematic, critical
analytic, assumed, general, ideological, impractical, intellectual, logical
Synonyms for the adjective analytic are investigative, diagnostic, systematic, critical, methodical, questioning, reasoned, rational, or analytical.
No.
a few synonyms for that are analytical, rational, sytematic, and sound
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Analytical, intelligent, pertinent, etc.
No. Probable means that a particular outcome is likely. Probability means the analytic likelihood of a particular outcome. Analysis (analytic, i.e. the method) means, for example, the evaluation of the outcomes to determine how well the experimental probability aligns with the theoretical probability.
The difference between analytic and speculative philosophy is on its emphasis. Analytic philosophy places heavy emphasis on logic and language, while speculative philosophy emphasizes on a systematic approach to reality.
An analytic continuation is an extension of an analytic function which is itself analytic, or the practice of extending analytic functions.
In critical thinking and problem-solving, the term "analytic statement" refers to a statement that is true by definition or logic. Understanding and identifying analytic statements is important because they help in building logical arguments and reasoning skills, which are essential for solving complex problems effectively.
An analytic continuation is an extension of an analytic function which is itself analytic, or the practice of extending analytic functions.
consistent, unified, joined, logical, sound, intelligible