ぶんせき分析bunseki
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The process of breaking down complex matters into smaller components in order to clarify their characteristics or underlying structures.

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An intellectual method that involves dissecting subjects, representations, or concepts into their constituent parts to achieve a deeper understanding.

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The scientific examination of a substance to determine its chemical composition and quantify the types and amounts of its components.

Example:

彼は金融アナリストで経済動向の分析には定評がある。

ぶんせきひょう分析表bunsekihyou
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A structured document that systematically organizes and presents data or information for comprehensive examination and interpretation.

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A visual representation that aggregates and categorizes relevant elements to facilitate clear understanding and data-driven decision-making.

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A tool used for breaking down complex information into more manageable parts, aiding in comparison and evaluation of various aspects or components.

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A chart or grid format that assists in the critical assessment and synthesis of data by highlighting relationships and trends among different variables.

せいしんぶんせき精神分析seishinbunseki
1.

A therapeutic approach that aims to explore and interpret the complexities of human behavior and thought by analyzing dreams, fantasies, dialogues, and free associations, focusing particularly on the deeper layers of the psyche and unconscious motivations.

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A theoretical framework established by Freud that examines the origins and treatments of neuroses, emphasizing the influence of unconscious processes and early experiences on an individual's mental health and behavior.

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A method of psychological analysis that seeks to uncover hidden feelings and thoughts by looking at the underlying factors that shape an individual’s mental state and emotional responses, thereby facilitating personal insight and growth.

Example:

フロイトは精神分析を考案した。

スペクトルsupekutoruぶんせき分析bunseki
1.

A method of chemical analysis that measures the wavelengths and intensities of light emitted or absorbed by a substance, utilizing its unique spectrum.

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An analytical technique that examines the electromagnetic spectrum to identify and quantify the components of a material based on its spectral characteristics.

3.

A scientific approach that involves the detailed study of light patterns produced or absorbed by substances to infer their composition and properties.

ぶんせきてつがく分析哲学bunsekitetsugaku
1.

A philosophical movement primarily developed in the 20th century, particularly in England and America, focused on clarifying and resolving philosophical issues by examining the language and its structure used to express those issues.

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A school of thought that argues that many philosophical problems can be addressed or eliminated through careful analysis of language, distinguished into two main branches: one that emphasizes formal logic and artificial languages and another that scrutinizes everyday language usage.

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An approach to philosophy that seeks to clarify meaning and understanding by dissecting the linguistic forms in which philosophical questions are posed, often associated with significant figures such as Frege and Russell.

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A tradition in philosophical inquiry that has evolved in connection with American pragmatism, advocating for a practical approach to philosophical problems through the analysis of language and its implications in real-world contexts.