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Of a proposition whose truth value is determined by observation or facts.
synthetic
analytic
logical
inductive
a posteriori
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artificial
1
These properties are equally conspicuous in the
synthetical
derivatives of the compound.
2
His enormous faculty of attention has counted heavily in his
synthetical
canvases.
3
The ripening of manure is both an analytical and a
synthetical
process.
4
In the first instance, I term the judgement analytical, in the second,
synthetical
.
5
Of equal importance with the analytical method of study, however, is the
synthetical
.
6
But although the proposition is
synthetical
,
it is nevertheless only a singular proposition.
7
By the addition of such a predicate, therefore, it becomes a
synthetical
judgement.
8
For this proposition is
synthetical
,
and therefore cannot spring out of conceptions alone.
9
But to
synthetical
judgements à priori, such aid is entirely wanting.
10
The conception of the understanding contains pure
synthetical
unity of the manifold in general.
11
I am for the
synthetical
method on a journey, in preference to the analytical.
12
A real proposition is called
synthetical
,
as attaching some new notion to the subject.
13
These, in so far as they are immediately certain, are à priori
synthetical
principles.
14
Now this combination (like every other) is either analytical or
synthetical
.
15
But the
synthetical
cognition of pure speculative reason is, as has been shown, completely impossible.
16
Notwithstanding this, however, I felt impelled to give my
synthetical
theory a fair experimental trial.
synthetical
synthetical judgements
synthetical proposition
synthetical unity
synthetical cognitions
always synthetical
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