28. The analytic status of statements will be knowable from the armchair--i.e., from reflective common sense--to the extent that we know the causes of our judgments. I suspect--although the present account certainly does not entail this--that we have fairly good knowledge of what compels our judgments, and that this is where we get our intuitions about analyticity. (There may be some borderline cases as well.) It is, however, far from clear that this knowledge should be regarded as a priori—see Kaye (MSa).