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11239 | The notion of a priori truth is absent in Aristotle [Aristotle, by Politis] |
20298 | The traditional a priori is justified without experience; post-Quine it became unrevisable by experience [Rey] |
9160 | Lots of propositions are default reasonable, but the a priori ones are empirically indefeasible [Field,H] |
9164 | We treat basic rules as if they were indefeasible and a priori, with no interest in counter-evidence [Field,H] |