Knowledge/Propositions can be divided into 2 classes
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a priori proposition |
a posteriori proposition |
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The justification of these propositions does not depend upon experience: one need not consult experience to determine whether all bachelors are unmarried, nor whether 7 + 5 = 12. (Of course, experience is required to understand the concepts “bachelor”, “unmarried”, “7”, ”+” and so forth. However, the a priori / a posteriori distinction as employed here refers not to the origins of the concepts but to the justification of the propositions. Once we have the concepts, experience is no longer necessary.) |
Both of these propositions are a posteriori: any justification of them would require one’s experience. |