Paul Boghossian Christopher Peacocke 1. Identifying the A Priori
Jan Nohas quoted2 years ago
An a priori proposition is one which can be known to be true without any justification from the character of the subject's experience.
Jan Nohas quoted2 years ago
A specification of the way in which something comes to be known will include at least a tree-structure of events and states which are causes of the knowledge, together with some specification of why the thinker makes the transitions it involves.