January 2026
Intermediate to advanced
776 pages
29h 22m
English
The aim of this chapter is to describe the analytical, logical, critical and methodical thought processes required to assess information, examine evidence and understand problems. It is set out under the following headings:
The nature of analysis
Analytical skills
Diagnostic skills
Logical reasoning
Critical thinking
Critical evaluation
Developing and justifying arguments
A final word
Analysis is the process of breaking down a condition or state of affairs into its constituent parts and establishing the relationships between them. In the words of Virgil (and the motto of the London School of Economics), it is rerum cognoscere causas – to know the reasons for things.
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