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'Stipulation, Meaning and Apriority', 'Naming and Necessity lectures' and 'Philosophical Grammar'
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12. Knowledge Sources / A. A Priori Knowledge / 1. Nature of the A Priori
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Kripke has breathed new life into the a priori/a posteriori distinction [Kripke, by Lowe]
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Rather than 'a priori truth', it is best to stick to whether some person knows it on a priori evidence [Kripke]
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A priori truths can be known independently of experience - but they don't have to be [Kripke]
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A priori belief is not necessarily a priori justification, or a priori knowledge [Horwich]
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12. Knowledge Sources / A. A Priori Knowledge / 6. A Priori from Reason
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Understanding needs a priori commitment [Horwich]
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12. Knowledge Sources / A. A Priori Knowledge / 8. A Priori as Analytic
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Meaning is generated by a priori commitment to truth, not the other way around [Horwich]
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Kripke was more successful in illuminating necessity than a priority (and their relations to analyticity) [Kripke, by Soames]
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Analytic judgements are a priori, even when their content is empirical [Kripke]
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12. Knowledge Sources / A. A Priori Knowledge / 9. A Priori from Concepts
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Meanings and concepts cannot give a priori knowledge, because they may be unacceptable [Horwich]
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If we stipulate the meaning of 'number' to make Hume's Principle true, we first need Hume's Principle [Horwich]
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12. Knowledge Sources / A. A Priori Knowledge / 10. A Priori as Subjective
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A priori knowledge (e.g. classical logic) may derive from the innate structure of our minds [Horwich]
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12. Knowledge Sources / E. Direct Knowledge / 2. Intuition
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Intuition is the strongest possible evidence one can have about anything [Kripke]
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