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A Priorism: Impositionism or Reflectivism?

Posted by By Neil December 9, 2020Posted inEconomics, Epistemology, Ontology, Philosophy, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, Praxeology, Social Ontology
A priori in philosophy refers to knowledge that is independent of experience, such as mathematics and logic. Praxeological economic theory is a priori in the sense that it is not…
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