Full Idea
Boghossian distinguishes metaphysical analyticity (truth purely in virtue of meaning, debunked by Quine, he says) from epistemic analyticity (knowability purely in virtue of understanding - a notion in good standing).
Gist of Idea
There are no truths in virtue of meaning, but there is knowability in virtue of understanding
Source
report of Paul Boghossian (Analyticity Reconsidered [1996]) by Carrie Jenkins - Grounding Concepts 2.4
Book Reference
Jenkins,Carrie: 'Grounding Concepts' [OUP 2008], p.44
A Reaction
[compressed] This fits with Jenkins's claim that we have a priori knowledge just through understanding and relating our concepts. She, however, rejects that idea that a priori is analytic.