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[from 'Metaphysics: the logical approach' by José A. Benardete, in 1. Philosophy / F. Analytic Philosophy / 7. Limitations of Analysis ]

Full Idea

Analytical philosophy excels in the piecemeal analysis of causation, perception, knowledge and so on, but there is a striking poverty of any synoptic vision of these independent studies.

Clarification

'Synoptic' means pulling the parts together into a whole

Gist of Idea

Analytical philosophy analyses separate concepts successfully, but lacks a synoptic vision of the results

Source

José A. Benardete (Metaphysics: the logical approach [1989], Ch.22)

Book Reference

Benardete,José A.: 'Metaphysics: The Logical Approach' [OUP 1989], p.172