Intro to Epistemology
A priori knowledge refers to information that is independent of experience and can be known through reason alone, while a posteriori knowledge is derived from empirical evidence and experience. These concepts are essential in understanding the nature of justification and the sources of knowledge, especially in addressing foundational questions in epistemology and tackling challenges like the regress problem.
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