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Something that has the character of truth by necessity or as a result of absolute certainty. Much of Western philosophy includes the requirement of apodictic security, but since the second half of the nineteenth century, this requirement has been called into question....
A Greek word, meaning helplessness or difficulty in coping with something or finding something. In philosophy, this term is often used to denote a conceptually or theoretically hopeless situation in which one is placed in the pursuit of certain beliefs or convictions....
Knowledge, separated from experience and respectful of it. A priori means knowledge that is preliminary and not based on experience. These two terms are commonly used in epistemological discussions.
That which is preliminary and not resting on experience. It is in opposition to A posteriori, which is knowledge based on experience. The question of whether there are innate ideas, such as we were born with, and which were not separated in the process of...
Pre-experience method. To learn more about the term A priori method, please visit Method of Agreeableness to reason. Related: A priori A posteriori
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