Priori (en. Priori)

/pɾioɾi/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
A concept that refers to the deduction of principles or truths from prior knowledge.
The jurist applied a priori reasoning to support his argument.
El jurista aplicó un razonamiento a priori para fundar su argumento.
Considerations or theories based on logic and without empirical observation.
The theory was developed based on a priori assumptions.
La teoría se elaboró a partir de supuestos a priori.

Etymology

From Latin 'a priori', which means 'from what comes before' or 'based on what comes before'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

a priori
With prior knowledge or before experience.
a priori
a priori reasoning
A deduction process based on previous assumptions.
razonamiento a priori

Related Words

a posteriori
Knowledge or judgment established after experience.
a posteriori
deduction
The process of reaching a conclusion from known premises.
deducción

Slang Meanings

It is used in philosophical debates to refer to unprovable concepts.
In the discussion, everyone used a priori arguments to defend their positions.
En la discusión, todos usaron argumentos a priori para defender sus posturas.
Referring to preconceived ideas.
A priori analysis sometimes limits the understanding of new approaches.
El análisis a priori a veces limita el entendimiento de nuevos enfoques.