not based on prior study or examination; nonanalytic: an a priori judgment. ... See web results for a priori ... See images of a priori...
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a priori 1710, "from cause to effect" (a logical term, in ref. to reasoning), from L., lit. "from what comes first," from priori, abl. of prior "first" (see prior (adj.)). Used loosely for "in accordance with previous knowledge" (1834) ... The Online Etymology Dictionary...
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1.1 Etymology ... In his opening argument, the student mentioned nothing beyond his a priori knowledge. ... a priori inv.
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Dooyeweerd relates the word 'religion' etymologically to 'religare' ["to link back"]. Baader gives a similar etymology. ... In the transcendent religious subjective a priori of the cosmic self-consciousness the whole of human cognition is directed either to the absolute Truth, or to the spirit of falsehood. (NC II, 562).
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Etymology: Latin, literally, from the former ... Learn more about "a priori" ... Learn more about "a priori" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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A priori - the meaning and origin of this phrase. ... A literal translation from the Latin (a - from, priori - what is before) ... Phrases, Sayings and Idioms Home > Phrase Dictionary - Meanings and Origins > A priori...
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from the general to the particular; self-evident, known independently of experience. 4. Etymology: from a-, ab- + prior, "former". ... In a priori reasoning, one works from a known premise (or premises) to a reasonably assumed effect. By extension the phrase is also used to mean, "to the best of one's knowledge".
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