Definition of A posteriori knowledge

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A posteriori knowledge
Knowledge which comes after experience or is dependent upon experience. Also called empirical knowledge. Opposite to a priori knowledge .

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A priori and a posteriori (philosophy)
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The terms "a priori" and "a posteriori" are used in philosophy to distinguish between deductive and inductive reasoning, respectively. Attempts to define clearly or explain a priori and a posteriori knowledge are part of a central thread in epistemology, the study of knowledge. Since the definitions and usage of the terms have been corrupted over time and therefore vary between fields, it is difficult to provide universal definitions of them. One rough and oversimplified explanation is that a priori knowledge is independent of experience, while a posteriori knowledge is dependent on experience. In other words, statements that are a priori true are tautologies.

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