Назад към всички

scholarly-literature-synthesis

// Survey, analyze, and synthesize philosophical literature on topics, identify major positions, trace debates, and locate gaps in scholarly discourse

$ git log --oneline --stat
stars:384
forks:73
updated:March 4, 2026
SKILL.mdreadonly
SKILL.md Frontmatter
namescholarly-literature-synthesis
descriptionSurvey, analyze, and synthesize philosophical literature on topics, identify major positions, trace debates, and locate gaps in scholarly discourse
allowed-toolsRead,Write,Edit,Grep,Glob,Bash

Scholarly Literature Synthesis Skill

Survey, analyze, and synthesize philosophical literature to identify positions, trace debates, and locate scholarly gaps.

Overview

The Scholarly Literature Synthesis skill enables systematic survey, analysis, and synthesis of philosophical literature on topics, identification of major positions and their proponents, tracing of scholarly debates, and location of gaps in current discourse for research contribution.

Capabilities

Literature Survey

  • Conduct comprehensive searches
  • Identify key works and authors
  • Track citation networks
  • Access relevant databases
  • Maintain currency

Position Analysis

  • Identify major positions
  • Analyze supporting arguments
  • Compare competing views
  • Assess strengths and weaknesses
  • Understand historical development

Debate Tracing

  • Map scholarly conversations
  • Identify points of contention
  • Track argument development
  • Understand position evolution
  • Locate current frontiers

Gap Identification

  • Recognize understudied areas
  • Identify missing perspectives
  • Spot methodological gaps
  • Note empirical lacunae
  • Propose research directions

Synthesis Writing

  • Organize literature coherently
  • Present balanced summaries
  • Connect disparate works
  • Build narrative structure
  • Support original contribution

Usage Guidelines

When to Use

  • Beginning research projects
  • Writing literature reviews
  • Preparing dissertations
  • Reviewing for journals
  • Teaching graduate students

Best Practices

  • Search comprehensively
  • Organize systematically
  • Read critically
  • Synthesize rather than summarize
  • Update regularly

Integration Points

  • Philosophical Writing and Argumentation skill
  • Argument Mapping and Reconstruction skill
  • Hermeneutical Interpretation skill
  • Comparative Religion Analysis skill

References

  • Philosophical Literature Review process
  • Peer Review and Scholarly Critique process
  • Conference Presentation Development process
  • Academic Philosophy Writer Agent
  • Hermeneutics Specialist Agent