A priori and a posteriori
A priori and a posteriori 28 languages Article Talk Read Edit View history Tools From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "A priori" and "A posteriori" redirect here. For other uses, see A priori (disambiguation) and A posteriori (disambiguation) . Part of a series on Epistemology Outline Category Index show Schools show Concepts show Domains show Epistemologists show Related fields This is a subseries on philosophy . In order to explore related topics, please visit navigation . v t e A priori ('from the earlier') and a posteriori ('from the later') are Latin phrases used in philosophy to distinguish types of knowledge , justification , or argument by their reliance on experience. A priori knowledge is independent from any experience . Examples include mathematics , [i] tautologies and deduction from pure reaso...
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