Apriority
from a general law to a particular instance; valid independently of observation.
compare (def 1).
existing in the mind prior to and independent of experience, as a faculty or character trait.
compare (def 2).
not based on prior study or examination; non-n-lytic:
an a priori judgment.
historical examples
it is indeed possible that kant himself regarded this objective necessity of time as contributing to the proof of its apriority.
a commentary to kant’s ‘critique of pure reason’ norman kemp smith
the apriority of all mathematical knowledge is open to serious questioning.
the mystery of sp-ce robert t. browne
this should settle, once for all, the question of apriority.
the mystery of sp-ce robert t. browne
in its apriority it can never be insane; insanity is a symptom of the morbid a posteriori.
the mystery of sp-ce robert t. browne
how completely unlike are the things which are here cl-ssed together under the conception of apriority!
the basis of morality arthur schopenhauer
adjective
(logic) relating to or involving deductive reasoning from a general principle to the expected facts or effects
(logic) known to be true independently of or in advance of experience of the subject matter; requiring no evidence for its validation or support
(statistics) see prior probability, mathematical probability
1710, “from cause to effect” (a logical term, in reference to reasoning), latin, literally “from what comes first,” from priori, ablative of prior “first” (see prior (adj.)). used loosely for “in accordance with previous knowledge” (1834).
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