In Latin, it means "from what is later." In contrast to a priori, it refers to recognition or inference from results or attributes, and is traditionally considered to be less true. It is often used synonymously with "non-innate," "a posteriori," and "empirical (sensory)." Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
ラテン語で〈より後なるものから〉の意。ア・プリオリに対して,結果あるいは属性からの認識・推論をいい,伝統的に真理性が低いとされる。〈非生得的〉〈後験的〉〈経験(感性)的〉と同義に用いられることが多い。
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