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- adjective Alternative form of
preanalytical .
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Examples
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Chisholm argued that many of the alternative conceptions of persons did not conform to the preanalytic data.
Roderick Chisholm Feldman, Richard 2008
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"Intuition is often understood as an antithesis to analytic decision-making, as something inherently nonanalytic or preanalytic," Goldberg writes.
The Moment of Truth? Halpern, Sue 2005
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There is a “preanalytic” process that precedes our logical scenarios, a process from which we cannot escape, and which is inescapably colored with our innermost values and preferences.
The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999
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There is a “preanalytic” process that precedes our logical scenarios, a process from which we cannot escape, and which is inescapably colored with our innermost values and preferences.
The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999
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