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Full Idea
The a priori method yields a priori knowledge, and the objects of this knowledge are not facts about the world, but analytic truths.
Gist of Idea
A priori knowledge is entirely of analytic truths
Source
Alan Sidelle (Necessity, Essence and Individuation [1989], Ch.1)
Book Ref
Sidelle,Alan: 'Necessity, Essence and Individuation' [Cornell 1989], p.1
A Reaction
Are we not allowed any insights at all into how the world must be, independent of how we happen to conceptualise it?