a+priori+reasoning

  • 51apriority — [ā΄prī ôr′ə tē] n. 1. the quality or fact of being a priori 2. the use of a priori reasoning …

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  • 52a´pri|or´ist — a|pri|or|ism «AY pry R ihz uhm, OHR », noun. 1. something assumed as if known a priori: »Unwarrantable apriorisms,…pure unproved assumptions (The American). 2. a priori reasoning or doctrine. 3. Philosophy. belief in the doctrine of innate ideas …

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  • 53a|pri|or|ism — «AY pry R ihz uhm, OHR », noun. 1. something assumed as if known a priori: »Unwarrantable apriorisms,…pure unproved assumptions (The American). 2. a priori reasoning or doctrine. 3. Philosophy. belief in the doctrine of innate ideas.… …

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  • 54Apriority — A pri*or i*ty, n. The quality of being innate in the mind, or prior to experience; a priori reasoning. [1913 Webster] || …

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  • 55Natural theology — is a branch of theology based on reason and ordinary experience. Thus it is distinguished from revealed theology (or revealed religion) which is based on scripture and religious experiences of various kinds; and also from transcendental theology …

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  • 56Voluntaryism — is a philosophy that opposes anything that it sees as unjustifiably invasive and coercive. Voluntaryism regards government as coercive, and calls for its abolishment, but, unlike a number of other anarchist philosophies, it supports strong… …

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  • 57Ambrosian Rite — This article is about the history and the current form of Ambrosian Rite; for an explanation of the form of this Rite used before the Vatican II, see Traditional Ambrosian Rite. Ambrosian Rite (also sometimes called the Milanese Rite) named after …

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  • 58Epistemic theories of truth — In philosophy, epistemic theories of truth are attempts to analyze the notion of truth in terms of epistemic notions such as knowledge, belief, acceptance, verification, justification, and perspective. A variety of such conceptions can be… …

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  • 59Innatism — is a philosophical doctrine that holds that the mind is born with ideas/knowledge, and that therefore the mind is not a blank slate at birth, as early empiricists such as John Locke claimed. It asserts therefore that not all knowledge is obtained …

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  • 60Axel Hägerström — Axel Anders Theodor Hägerström (September 6, 1868 – July 7, 1939) was a Swedish philosopher and jurist.Born in Vireda, Jönköping County Sweden, he was the son of a Church of Sweden pastor. As student at Uppsala University, he gave up theology for …

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