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Annotated Bibliography, §4.4 The decompositional conception of analysis, as applied to concepts, reached its high-point in the work of Kant, although it has continued to have an influence ever since, most notably, in Russell's and Moore's early philosophies (see §3 and §4 of the supplementary document on Conceptions of Analysis in Analytic Philosophy).
Annotated Bibliography, §4.2 The decompositional conception of analysis, as applied to ideas or concepts, was particularly characteristic of British empiricism.
Here the regressive conception of analysis is dominant.
This conception may be called the decompositional conception of analysis (see Section 4).
This conception may be called the regressive conception of analysis (see Section 2).
The interpretive conception of analysis comes out in his account of nominal definition.
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In the supplementary document on Ancient Conceptions of Analysis, three particular sources of conceptions of analysis were identified ancient Greek geometry, Plato's dialogues and Aristotle's Analytics.
Conceptions of analysis in the medieval and renaissance periods were largely influenced by ancient Greek conceptions.
The history of philosophy reveals a rich source of conceptions of analysis.
Ancient Greek geometry was not the only source of later conceptions of analysis, however.
This supplement provides an account of the development of conceptions of analysis in analytic philosophy.
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