a: a priori ~
b: knowledge without explanation

What:

"-In general a priori is like knowledge without explanation. A priori knowledge is what Kant thought that the mind must have some of as well as empircal knowledge. He thought that it was needed as a framework for all the empirical knowledge that we gained in our life."


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Writer: WilliamF
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Date: Jun 9 2015 10:34 AM


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