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'''A-priori''' is a category of knowledge or principles which are not derived from experience, and which are innate in mind. It is also used to connote reasoning from assumed axioms which is deductive. Contrasted with [[a-posteriori]].
are not derived from experience, and which is innate in mind. It is also used to connote reasoning from assumed axioms which is deductive.

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A-priori is a category of knowledge or principles which are not derived from experience, and which are innate in mind. It is also used to connote reasoning from assumed axioms which is deductive. Contrasted with a-posteriori.