Crossword-Solution: ANALYTICALLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Analytically | adv. | In an analytical manner. |
We have 1 clue for the answer “ANALYTICALLY”
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| By studying the relationship between individual components | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with ANALYTICALLY (5)
Light had made an outbreak before witnesses who are still living?” “Certainly her marriage now,” said Madame Grandoni, less analytically, “has the advantage that it takes her away from her--parents!” This lady’s farther comments upon the event are not immediately pertinent to our history; there were some other comments of which Rowland had a deeply oppressive foreboding.
There are fifty who can reason synthetically for one who can reason analytically.” “I confess,” said I, “that I do not quite follow you.” “I hardly expected that you would.
The former sees things synthetically, in all their natural complexity; the latter pulls things to pieces analytically, and scrutinizes their relations.
Though primitive man did not speculate in modern style on these things, I yet have no reasonable doubt that he felt (and FEELS, in those cases where we can still trace the workings of his mind) his essential relationship to the creatures of the forest more intimately, if less analytically, than we do to-day.
There will be analytically oriented and synthetically oriented individuals, many embracing the experience of articulating hypotheses and testing them.
Quotes with ANALYTICALLY (3)
It will be seen how there can be the idea of a special science, the *critique of pure reason* as it may be called. For reason is the faculty which supplies the *principles* of *a priori* knowledge. Pure reason therefore is that which contains the principles of knowing something entirely *a priori*. An *organon* of pure reason would be the sum total of the principles by which all pure *a priori* knowledge can be acquired and actually established. Exhaustive application of such…
I think about death sometimes. Analytically, of course.
Constructively challenging authority requires the basic habits of mind a liberal education seeks to instill: the ability to frame the essential questions; to think critically, analytically, and ethically about the problems those questions identify; and to respond effectively, creatively, and wisely to the implications of the analysis. It requires not only an ability to appreciate the complexity of a problem but also to identify its essence in order to achieve effective, just, and fair conclusions.