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17897 | Analytic explanation is wholes in terms of parts; synthetic is parts in terms of wholes or contexts |
Full Idea: Throughout the whole texture of philosophy we distinguish two modes of explanation: the analytic mode, which tends to explain wholes in terms of parts, and the synthetic mode, which explains parts in terms of the wholes or contexts in which they occur. | |||
From: Nuel D. Belnap (Tonk, Plonk and Plink [1962], p.132) | |||
A reaction: The analytic would be bottom-up, and the synthetic would be top-down. I'm inclined to combine them, and say explanation begins with a model, which can then be sliced in either direction, though the bottom looks more interesting. |