apriority

/ˌeɪpraɪˈɔrəti/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being known or true independently of experience; knowledge that is based on reasoning rather than observation.
    • In logic class, we discussed the apriority of certain basic principles.
    • Some scientists question the apriority of any knowledge, preferring empirical evidence.
    • The philosopher argued for the apriority of mathematical truths.
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