A Priori Knowledge Revisited
A Priori Knowledge Revisited
Philip Kitcher defends his rejection of the thesis that mathematical knowledge is possible if such knowledge is a priori against a number of objections. His main line of argument is to suggest a property that follows deductively from apriority, and then to argue that propositions cannot possess such a property.
Keywords: a priori knowledge, mathematical knowledge, Philip Kitcher, property, propositions
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