He termed Mr. Allen's concerns about the diversion "speculation," although he later said they amounted to an "analytical judgment."
With so much hanging on the failure of success of analytical judgments, he reasons, intelligence agencies need to stay abreast of new discoveries in this field.
The document contains two basic kinds of information: new details about how the operation was conducted and analytical judgments about its effectiveness.
The identity of concepts in analytical judgments can be either explicit (explicita) or non-explicit (implicita).
Kant's analytical judgments of propositions depend on presupposed concepts which are the same for all people.
"This is an analytical judgment that we've entered a dangerous period."
And they were acting out of ideological conviction or bureaucratic loyalty rather than cold analytical judgment.
That made it extremely difficult for intelligence officials to develop strong analytical judgments about critical foreign policy issues facing the president.
The predicate of an affirmative analytical judgment is already contained in the concept of the subject, of which it cannot be denied without contradiction.
All analytical judgments are a priori.