a priori如何读

英:[ˌeɪ praɪˈɔ:raɪ]

美:[ˌɑpriˈɔri, -ˈori, ˌepraɪˈɔraɪ, -ˈorˌaɪ]

a priori是什么意思

  • adj.& adv.

    推理的,演绎的推理地,演绎地;验前;先验;

  • a priori英英释义

    adjective

    deductive

    relating to or derived by reasoning from self-evident propositions compare a posteriori

    presupposed by experience

    being without examination or analysis : presumptive

    formed or conceived beforehand

    a priori词源中文解释

    1710年,"从原因到结果",是逻辑学中的一个拉丁术语,起源于公元1300年左右,指的是根据原因和第一原则从前提到结论的推理,字面上意味着"从最先出现的东西",源自 priori, prior 的与格形式,意为"第一"(参见 prior(形容词))。与 a posteriori 相对。自公元1840年以来,根据康德的观点,更宽泛地用于指"虽然这些认知可能来自我们的经验,但它们的起源在于心灵的本质,与经验无关" [世纪词典]。相关词汇: Apriorist; apriorism; aprioristic。在辅音前, a 是拉丁语 ab "离开,远离"的常见形式(参见 ab-)。

    a priori_哲学行业词汇

    先天

    又称“先验”。

    a priori词源英文解释

    borrowed from Medieval Latin ā priōrī literally, "from what is earlier"

    The first known use of a priori was in 1652

    a priori 例句

    1 There's no a priori reason to think your expenses will remain the same in a new city.

    2 an a priori argument for the defendant's innocence

    3 And this abstractness of Mr. Wilson is part of a curiously a priori metaphysical idealism.

    4 Pushing certain values as a priori can backfire.

    5 My point is that, a priori, there is no reason to assume a beneficial effect of this kind of stimulation.

    6 For instance, grant applications, and requests for ethical approval, already contain detailed a priori protocols in most cases.

    7 But more fundamentally this most egalitarian of faiths on a priori grounds has perpetuated one of the least egalitarian traditions of the past 10,000 years down to the modern period.

    8 Smart contracts allow creating communication protocols that do not require a priori trust between parties.

    9 The problem is when it is passed off as being a priori.

    10 In-group variation rarely leads to a re-consideration of a priori categories and studies with negative results do not get the same space, in journals or in the press...

    11 In the absence of such evidence, there is no a priori hypothesis to work with.

    没有此类证据,就没有可以推理的前提。

    12 The most plausible instances of a priori concept are the formal concepts of logic.

    先验概念的最似乎有道理的例子是逻辑的形式概念.

    13 This algorithm requires not much a priori knowledge of the system parameters.

    此算法不要求系统参数更多的先验知识.

    14 Pragmatism agrees with empiricism in its emphasis on the priority of experience over a priori reasoning.

    实用主义与经验主义所强调的经验的优先性高过推论的优先性是一致的.

    15 The most plausible instarces of a priori concepts are the formal concepts of logic.

    光验概念的一个最似乎有道理的例子是逻辑的形式概念.

    16 Therefore, reputable and qualified scientists in this field are boycotted a priori.

    因此, 正是该领域中有信誉的称职的科学家在阻止一种经验.

    17 There is no a priori reason for assuming that these processes will necessarily " hang together " functionally.

    然而,我们没有理由假设这些过程必然会在功能上相互挂勾.

    18 One assumes, a priori, that a parent would be better at dealing with problems.

    人们总是想当然地认为父母更善于处理问题。

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