apriorities

/ˌeɪpraɪˈɔrətiz/
noun
  1. Assumptions or principles that are accepted as true without needing proof from experience.
    • The scientist questioned the apriorities that other researchers had taken for granted.
    • Her argument was built on apriorities that not everyone shared.
    • In philosophy class, we discussed the apriorities underlying our moral beliefs.
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