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a prioir

 

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a priori

Description:

a priori refers to the knowledge or reasoning that is derived from theoretical deduction, rather than from evidence or observation.

Sample Sentences:

  • He based his conclusions on a priori knowledge rather than empirical data.
  • The mathematician used a priori reasoning to prove his theorem.
  • The philosopher argued that certain truths are known a priori, independent of experience.

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