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a priori

Description:

a priori is a Latin phrase used in philosophical and logical contexts to indicate reasoning or knowledge that is independent of experience or observation. It refers to knowledge that is derived from theoretical principles or innate understanding, rather than from empirical evidence.

Examples:

Adjective:

  • The mathematician used a priori reasoning to solve the complex problem.
  • This theory is based on a priori assumptions rather than real-world data.

Adverb:

  • The judge decided the case a priori, without hearing any further evidence.
  • He judged her a priori, assuming she was guilty without considering the facts.

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