a priori knowledge


You know, I’ve been thinking about Wikipedia and have decided that it’s not the be all and end all. In fact, I get bored if I always use the same reference source. It’s good to see how different writers and thinkers approach an issue.

Here’s a nice little article from Britannica about knowledge supposedly independent of particular experiences. They have a feature that you can share full articles with readers once you’re signed in:

a priori knowledge

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About Michael Clark

I'm the administrator of Earthpages.org | Earthpages.ca, with a Ph.D. in Religious Studies (UOttawa), an M.A. in Comparative Religion (Visva Bharati, W. Bengal) and an Honours B.A. in Psychology/Sociology (Trent, ON). I live in Toronto.

Posted on June 1, 2008, in free, Links, philosophy, religion and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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