Analyticity

/ænəˈlɪtɪsɪti/ noun

In philosophy and logic, the quality or state of being analytic; the property of a statement or concept being true by definition rather than requiring empirical observation.

From 'analytic' (relating to analysis, or true by definition) + '-ity' (state or quality). Derived from Greek 'analytikos' meaning 'able to break up or analyze,' formalized in philosophical logic during the 20th century.

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