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- A priori justification is a certain kind of justification often contrasted with empirical, or a posteriori, justification. Roughly speaking, a priori justification provides reasons for thinking a proposition is true that comes from merely understanding, or thinking about, that proposition.
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Dec 9, 2007 · First published Sun Dec 9, 2007; substantive revision Wed May 6, 2020. A priori justification is a type of epistemic justification that is, in some sense, independent of experience. Gettier examples have led most philosophers to think that having a justified true belief is not sufficient for knowledge ( see Section 4.4, below, and the examples ...
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The Notion of the A Priori. Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy. by Mikel Dufrenne. Translated by Edward S. Casey. Introduction by Edward S. Casey. Preface by Paul Ricoeur and Edward S. Casey. Imprint: Northwestern University Press. 288 Pages, 6.00 x 9.00 in. Paperback. 9780810125438. Published: February 2009. $24.95. BUY.
The Notion of the a Priori Northwestern University studies in phenomenology & existential philosophy Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy: Author: Mikel Dufrenne:...
A philosopher's attitude to the a priori is a touchstone for his whole approach to the subject. Sometimes, as in Kant's critical philosophy, or in Quine's epistemology, a major new position emerges from reflection on questions that explicitly involve the notions of the a priori or the empirical.
Jul 10, 2018 · Roughly, a priori knowledge can be understood as knowledge acquired in a way that is suitably independent of the thinker’s experience. But even if we assume that there is a priori knowledge, and that the notion of the a priori is in good standing, a pressing question remains about its possibility.
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- Mikel Dufrenne
Originally published in 1966, this pivotal work of Mikel Dufrenne revises Kant’s notion of _a priori,_ a concept previously given insufficient attention by philosophers, to realize a rich understanding that finally does justice to one of Kant’s most troubling cruxes.