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Term: Apriority

Description:

Apriority refers to knowledge or beliefs that are independent of experience or empirical evidence. It is a term often used in philosophy and epistemology to describe concepts or ideas that are considered to be innate or known to be true, without the need for prior observation or evidence.

Sample Sentences:

  1. According to Kant, mathematical truths are considered apriority.
  2. One example of apriority is the belief that all bachelors are unmarried.
  3. The concept of beauty can be understood through apriority rather than through empirical observation.
  4. Apriority enables us to have certain knowledge that does not require any sensory experience.

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