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priori ('from the earlier') and a
posteriori ('from the later') are
Latin phrases used in
philosophy to
distinguish types of knowledge, justification...
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Dumitrescu has
argued that
Prioris is to be
identified with the
composer "Denis Prieur,"
making his
Latin name "Dionysius
Prioris." The name "Johannes" is...
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priori in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
priori (Latin, 'from the earlier') is a term used in
philosophy and epistemology. A
priori or apriori...
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priori in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Priori may
refer to:
Priori,
members of the
government of
Renaissance Florence and
other Italian cities...
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fictional speakers of the language.[original research?] An a
priori (from
Latin a
priori, "from the former")
constructed language is one
whose features...
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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...
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example illustrates the a
priori probability (or a
priori weighting) in (a)
classical and (b)
quantal contexts.
classical a
priori probability Consider the...
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whose justification or
falsification depends on
experience or experiment. A
priori knowledge, on the
other hand, is seen
either as
innate or as
justified by...
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Since a
priori physicalists hold that PTI → N is a
priori, they are
committed to
denying P1) of the
conceivability argument. The a
priori physicalist...
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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...