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The Problems of Philosophy - Russell, Bertrand

Before the time of Kant, it was generally held that whatever knowledge was a priori must be analytic. What this word means will be best illustrated by examples. If I say, A bald man is a man, A plane figure is a figure, A bad poet is a poet, I make a purely analytic judgement. the subject spoken about is given as having at least two properties, of which one is singled out to be asserted of it.

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