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Apriorism
Apriorism A`pri*o"rism, n. [Cf. F. apriorisme.] An a priori principle.

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- A priori ('from the earlier') and a posteriori ('from the later') are Latin phrases used in philosophy to distinguish types of knowledge, justification...
- Dumitrescu has argued that Prioris is to be identified with the composer "Denis Prieur," making his Latin name "Dionysius Prioris." The name "Johannes" is...
- Look up priori in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Priori may refer to: Priori, members of the government of Renaissance Florence and other Italian cities...
- Look up a priori in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A priori (Latin, 'from the earlier') is a term used in philosophy and epistemology. A priori or apriori...
- fictional speakers of the language.[original research?] An a priori (from Latin a priori, "from the former") constructed language is one whose features...
- theory of partial differential equations, an a priori estimate (also called an apriori estimate or a priori bound) is an estimate for the size of a solution...
- example illustrates the a priori probability (or a priori weighting) in (a) classical and (b) quantal contexts. classical a priori probability Consider the...
- The Palazzo dei Priori is a Gothic-style monumental civic building in the center of the town of Volterra, located on the Piazza dei Priori, also known as...
- according to how much a priori information on the system is available. A black-box model is a system of which there is no a priori information available...
- calls "a priori" knowledge, while knowledge obtained through experience is termed "a posteriori". According to Kant, a proposition is a priori if it is...