a+priori

  • 91a priori — adverbio 1. Uso/registro: elevado. Antes de examinar la situación concreta: Un juez no puede condenar al acusado a priori …

    Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • 92a priori — [ā΄ prī ôr′ī, ā΄prīôr′ē; ä΄prī ôr′ī, ä΄prīôr′ē] [L, lit., from what precedes < a, ab, from + priori, abl. of prior: see PRIOR] 1. from cause to effect or from a generalization to particular instances; deductive or deductively 2. based on… …

    English World dictionary

  • 93a priori — adj. & adv. adj. 1 (of reasoning) deductive; proceeding from causes to effects (opp. A POSTERIORI). 2 (of concepts, knowledge, etc.) logically independent of experience; not derived from experience (opp. EMPIRICAL). 3 not submitted to critical… …

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  • 94synthetic a priori — noun : a synthetic judgment or proposition that is known to be true on a priori grounds; specifically : one that is factual but universally and necessarily true the Kantian conception that the basic propositions of geometry and physics are… …

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  • 95a priori — Regulative Reg u*la*tive (r?g ?*l?*t?v), a. 1. Tending to regulate; regulating. Whewell. [1913 Webster] 2. (Metaph.) Necessarily assumed by the mind as fundamental to all other knowledge; furnishing fundamental principles; as, the regulative… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 96a priori — adjective Etymology: Latin, literally, from the former Date: 1652 1. a. deductive b. relating to or derived by reasoning from self evident propositions compare a posteriori c. presupposed by experience …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 97À PRIORI — Voyez PRIORI (À) …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 98À PRIORI — Locution empruntée du latin. D’après des données antérieures à l’expérience, en s’appuyant sur les principes de la raison. Les axiomes sont des vérités à priori …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

  • 99Lex posterior derogat legi priori — (lat.: „Das jüngere Gesetz hebt das ältere Gesetz auf“) ist in der Rechtswissenschaft ein allgemeiner Grundsatz, der besagt, dass ein späteres Gesetz einem früheren Gesetz derselben Rangordnung vorgeht. Er gilt i.d.R. sowohl für nationales Recht… …

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  • 100a priori — лат. (а приори) см. априори. Толковый словарь иностранных слов Л. П. Крысина. М: Русский язык, 1998 …

    Словарь иностранных слов русского языка