Of the Distinction between a priori and a posteriori
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Resource ID
26918
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
Arguments in the first, second, and third figures are respectively a priori, a posteriori, and inductive. Table showing logical character of every mood. Logically a priori conclusions are universal, affirmative, categorical, apodictic. Logically inductive conclusions are particular, infinite, hypothetical, assertorial. Logically a posteriori conclusions are singular, negative, disjunctive, problematical .
general index
A posteriori, A priori (see also Belief fixation of), Affirmation, Assertion (see also Judgment), Categories, Disjunction, Induction, Infinity, Logic (modal see Modality), Negation, Particular, Probability and Chance, hypothetical Proposition, Singular, Universals
pagination
10 pp., plus a folded page with the title: "Distinction between a priori and a posteriori."
Date
u
number
MS0744_011
abbreviated title
-
date (Robin)
n.d.