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What is philosophical a priori?
What are the examples of philosophical a priori?
What are the examples of philosophical a priori?
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Philosophical a priori is a term used to describe certain types of knowledge that are known to be true without the need for empirical evidence or logical proof. Examples of philosophical a priori include the laws of logic, the principles of mathematics, and the truths of metaphysics. These truths are known to be true independently of experience and are not derived from experience.
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