Word: a priori Word origin: late 16th century: Latin, ‘from what is before’. Phonetic: ˌeɪ prʌɪˈɔːrʌɪ Listen:
relating to or denoting reasoning or knowledge which proceeds from theoretical deduction rather than from observation or experience. Example: a priori assumptions about human nature
in a way based on theoretical deduction rather than empirical observation. Example: sexuality may be a factor but it cannot be assumed a priori
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