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  • '''A priori''' is a term used to refer to knowledge that is not based upon observation
    185 bytes (31 words) - 02:04, 21 January 2024
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  • '''A priori''' is a term used to refer to knowledge that is not based upon observation
    185 bytes (31 words) - 02:04, 21 January 2024
  • ...ence as opposed to a [[rationalism|rationalist]] view which privileges ''[[a priori]]'' reasoning.
    307 bytes (45 words) - 14:48, 3 April 2011
  • {{r|a priori}}
    196 bytes (25 words) - 14:10, 12 August 2008
  • ...athematical morphology]] and [[thresholding]], on [[edge detection]], on [[a priori information]], or [[deformable-surface algorithm]]s. Various combinations t
    1 KB (175 words) - 06:37, 18 February 2010
  • *'''A priori language''': The grammar and vocabulary is created from scratch using the a
    2 KB (210 words) - 13:56, 15 January 2015
  • ...n recognition aims to classify [[data]] ([[pattern]]s) based on either ''[[a priori]]'' knowledge or on [[statistics|statistical]] information extracted from t ...ed learning|unsupervised]], in the sense that the system is not given an ''a priori'' labelling of patterns, instead it establishes the classes itself based on
    5 KB (628 words) - 15:27, 25 April 2008
  • ...n the categories of necessity and possibility, and the categories of the ''a priori'' and ''a posteriori'' - the former being [[metaphysical]]ly significant, w
    3 KB (386 words) - 20:50, 17 February 2010
  • ...of inquiry. In contrast to a [[rationalist]] inquiry that begins from ''[[a priori]]'' principles, or an [[empiricist]] inquiry that begins from a ''[[tabula
    3 KB (482 words) - 17:51, 24 September 2007
  • ...philosophy with those of mathematics, both disciplines being directed at ''a priori'' knowledge. The Discipline largely consists in an ardent defense of freedo
    3 KB (501 words) - 10:07, 2 November 2013
  • ...tements]] (i.e. scientific statements) and [[analytic proposition|analytic a priori statements]] (i.e. logical and mathematical statements).
    15 KB (2,134 words) - 13:48, 18 February 2024
  • #"No experiment should be conducted, where there is an ''a priori'' reason to believe that death or disabling injury will occur; except, perh
    5 KB (740 words) - 10:23, 18 March 2009
  • ...Some ot these names are so established, that they are supposed to known [[a priori]], for example, the equality, basic arithmetical operations, natural number
    6 KB (916 words) - 15:07, 16 July 2011
  • ...fessor Barro<ref> Professor of Economics at Harvard</ref>, who argued on [[a priori]] grounds that the value would be near zero. A series of academic papers pu
    6 KB (920 words) - 23:08, 25 October 2013
  • ...otes that sometimes things may be named in a [[contingency|contingent]], [[a priori]] manner, perhaps through use of a conditional ("if we have a girl, we're g
    7 KB (1,174 words) - 07:33, 20 April 2024
  • ...blem with statements such as 'all events have a cause' is that it makes an a priori claim that holds universally, although it cannot be derived from mere conce Kant used mathematics as the paradigm of synthetic [[a priori knowledge]]. In geometry, the drawing of a triangle in the mind's eye gener
    25 KB (4,036 words) - 16:09, 26 November 2008
  • ...on bias]] that might influence the [[p-value]] are important. To alter the a priori estimate of the [[null hypothesis]], click here. (''this paragraph needs to
    6 KB (899 words) - 10:21, 4 July 2023
  • To compute '''E''' we let the charged plate be in the ''x-y'' plane. It is ''a priori'' clear from the symmetry of the problem that the field at a point ''z'' on
    10 KB (1,481 words) - 22:20, 22 April 2011
  • ...ct starting the empiricist train of thought. He denied the possibility of a priori knowledge, arguing that knowledge is based on perception, or experience.<re
    9 KB (1,431 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
  • ...experience of the natural world...we now know...that they are not in fact a priori in the stronger sense of being fixed necessary conditions for all human exp
    28 KB (4,191 words) - 12:12, 23 August 2013
  • ...e=Fourfold/> For Schopenhauer, causality, as the form of [[time]], is an ''a priori'' principle that governs the world of phenomenon.<ref name=WWR1/> However,
    12 KB (1,937 words) - 09:00, 25 October 2013
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