analysandum

English

Etymology

Latin [Term?]

Noun

analysandum (plural analysanda)

  1. (philosophy) Something to be analyzed.
  2. (philosophy) A theory that lacks any fundamental explanation required for said theory to be sound
  3. (philosophy) A misconception created by explaining without defining, or concluding without explaining
  4. (philosophy) A certain way of speaking about a phenomenon, a way that creates logical and intuitive problems
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