A PRIORI

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A priori
a priori – wyrażenie łacińskie (oznaczające "z czegoś, co już było"), które w filozofii Zachodu od czasów Immanuela Kanta nabrało powszechnego znaczenia na określenie tego, co pierwotne, uprzednie lub wcześniejsze i nie podlegające dowodzeniu – stało się antonimem określenia a posteriori dla tego, co wtórne. Jest to w pewnym sensie równoważne określeniu założenie.
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A priori og a posteriori
A priori kommer fra latin, og betyr «fra det tidligere». A priori er den erkjennelsen som er oppnådd gjennom fornuften alene. A priori kommer altså før erfaringen. Kant beskriver de transcendentale forutsetningene for all empirisk erkjennelse som a priori. A priori er beskrevet som de fornuftens erkjennelser som gjør empiri mulig. Begreper som tid og rom er a priori, fordi det ikke er mulig å gjøre en erfaring uten å anerkjenne disse. Det gir ikke mening å snakke om en begivenhet hvis den ikke har funnet sted i et rom, til en gitt tid.
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a-priori
دليل قبلى
بازرگانى : دليل مقدم

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a priori
latinpendâšt e piš-dâvar-âna ( dar xrad-varzi, bi-pâya ye dâneši)
piš-pend/ang-âšt
piš-â-piš
az piš
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But, for the present, we may content ourselves with having established the fact, that we do possess and exercise a faculty of pure a priori cognition; and, secondly, with having pointed out the proper tests of such cognition, namely, universality and necessity.

(E. KANT, The Critique of Pure Reason)
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Only the sort of knowledge that is called a priori--especially logic and mathematics--can be possibly supposed to exist in every one independantly of experience.

(B. RUSSELL, History of Western Philosophy, p. 153)

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a priori
(เอ'ไพรโอไร') (Latin) จากสาเหตุไปถึงผล จากกฎทั่วไป (from cause to effect)

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