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资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A priori \A` pri*o"ri\ [L. a (ab) + prior former.]
1. (Logic) 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.
3. (Philos.) Applied to knowledge and conceptions assumed, or
presupposed, as prior to experience, in order to make
experience rational or possible.
A priori, that is, form these necessities of the
mind or forms of thinking, which, though first
revealed to us by experience, must yet have
pre["e]xisted in order to make experience possible.
--Coleridge.
资料来源 : WordNet®
a priori
adj 1: involving deductive reasoning from a general principle to a
necessary effect; not supported by fact; "an a priori
judgment" [ant: {a posteriori}]
2: based on hypothesis or theory rather than experiment
adv : derived by logic, without observed facts [ant: {a posteriori}]