NOTE: when I ask this question I am asking if analytic philosophers ever analyze a whole theory in/of a separate, independent field of study (and not a "philosophical theory"; another NOTE: here I am referring to a science theory or a theory attempting to be, or presenting itself as, science.) With all that understood: Again, then:

Do analytic philosophers ever do a big "job": evaluating a whole theory?

If "yes", examples would be appreciated.

[ P.S. If "yes" : I do have a related Project: https://www.researchgate.net/project/Seeing-if-Analytic-Philosophers-can-help-with-bringing-attention-to-Core-Problems-in-Psychology-and-to-Specific-Core-Proposals-for-a-new-Approach -- which seems worthy and which has been overlooked or neglected. ]

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