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What is philosophical a posteriori?
What are the examples of philosophical  a posteriori?

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Philosophical a posteriori is a type of knowledge that is based on experience and empirical evidence. It is the opposite of a priori knowledge, which is based on reason and logical deduction. Examples of philosophical a posteriori include scientific knowledge, knowledge of the physical world, and knowledge of the laws of nature.

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