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'''A priori''' is a term used to refer to knowledge that is not based upon observation or experience; or to refer to an argument that employs deduction from such knowledge.
'''A priori''' is a term used to refer to knowledge that is not based upon observation or experience; or to refer to an argument that employs deduction from such knowledge.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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A priori is a term used to refer to knowledge that is not based upon observation or experience; or to refer to an argument that employs deduction from such knowledge.