Uk English Meaning of a priori
A priori
Other Uk English words related to A priori
Nearest Words of a priori
- a trifle => a trifle
- a. a. michelson => a. a. Michelson
- a. a. milne => a. a. milne
- a. conan doyle => Arthur Conan Doyle
- a. e. burnside => A. E. Burnside
- a. e. housman => A. E. Housman
- a. e. kennelly => Arthur Edwin Kennelly
- a. e. w. mason => a. e. w. Mason
- a. f. of l. => a. f. l.
- a. noam chomsky => a. Noam Chomsky
Definitions and Meaning of a priori in English
a priori (a)
involving deductive reasoning from a general principle to a necessary effect; not supported by fact
a priori (s)
based on hypothesis or theory rather than experiment
a priori (r)
derived by logic, without observed facts
a priori ()
Characterizing that kind of reasoning which deduces consequences from definitions formed, or principles assumed, or which infers effects from causes previously known; deductive or deductively. The reverse of a posteriori.
Applied to knowledge and conceptions assumed, or presupposed, as prior to experience, in order to make experience rational or possible.
FAQs About the word a priori
A priori
involving deductive reasoning from a general principle to a necessary effect; not supported by fact, based on hypothesis or theory rather than experiment, deriv
derivable,inferable,inferrible,reasoned,deductible,deductive,hypothetical,inferential,logical,theoretical
absolute,definite,explicit,express,inductive,non-deductive,categorical,illogical,inducible,instinctive
a posteriori => a posteriori, a million times => a million times, a mensa et thoro => a mensa et thoro, a lot => a lot, loads, a little => a bit,