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In his seminal Two Dogmas Of Empiricism, however, Quine declared it "folly to seek a boundary between synthetic statements, which hold contingently on experience, and analytic statements, which hold come what may".
Analytic-synthetic distinction, In both logic and epistemology, the distinction (derived from Immanuel Kant) between statements whose predicate is included in the subject (analytic statements) and statements whose predicate is not included in the subject (synthetic statements).
In the first place, Quine rejected the distinction between "analytic" statements, whose truth or falsity depends upon the meaning of the terms involved (e.g., "All bachelors are unmarried"), and "synthetic" statements, whose truth or falsity is a matter of empirical and observable fact (e.g., "It is raining here now").
In his 1950 essay "Two Dogmas of Empiricism," Quine launched an attack upon the traditional distinction between analytic statements, which were said to be true by virtue of the meanings of the terms they contain, and synthetic statements, which were supposed to be true (or false) by virtue of certain facts about the world.
Analytic statements are a priori, the contentious class of a priori non-analytic statements contains those that could not be otherwise and so provide certain knowledge.
We note that the inequalities proved in this article are, in fact, analytic statements.
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So it is an analytic statement that the past is knowable and the memory principle is indispensable as a criterion of the knowable past.
As a convention, the criterion had the standing of an analytic statement, but it was not a formally specifiable framework principle of the language Ln to which it pertained.
The logical positivists maintained that the meaning of a (non-analytic) statement consisted entirely in the predictions it made about possible experience.
Some philosophers prefer to define as analytic all statements whose denial would be self-contradictory, and to define the term synthetic as meaning "not analytic".
Analytic (or analytically true) statements are true by virtue of the definition of the terms they contained, and have zero intension (and universal comprehension).
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