A priori knowledge is knowledge we know is true independently of perception. The textbook gives the examples of mathematical truths, truths of logic, and several others. Can you give examples not in...


A priori knowledge is knowledge we know is true independently of perception. The textbook gives the examples of mathematical truths, truths of logic, and several others. Can you give examples not in your textbook, of some mathematical truths that you know for sure you did not get from experience because you could never have experienced what the truths say? Can you think of other things that you can know are true without ever having to check it out with your senses?



May 06, 2022
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