Conceptual analysis is kind of like giving definitions: Conceptual Analysis : A description of constituent properties of a complex property or relation. Some complex property is usually built up of simpler properties. An example of a conceptual analysis is: X is a triangle = df. X is a shape with exactly three angles and straight lines in Euclidean space. This is more than a definition is picking out some properties of a property. Also, = df. means by definition. Another example: X is a bachelor = df. X is an unmarried man. Here a conceptual analysis is: Non-circular, the analysis refers to properties that aren’t the same thing as itself. It tries to include everything it intends to include and exclude what it intends to not exclude. It tries to pick out the properties that do this. (It’s not possible to have one condition without the other). Conceptual analysis helps you: Understand reality : reality contains things with properties, and conceptual analysis picks out properties...