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The A Priori Pipe

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— Even the most determined of the tobacco antagonists are finding it difficult to condemn pipe smoking. They must resort to innuendo and association with the smoke-inhaling cigarette and cigar smokers ( 211 :2016, 1970). The Thumb-Icon ( 213 :301, 1970) closely illustrates their frustrations, but would not appeal to most serious pipe ...
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A Priori Constraint Elimination

ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 2001
AbstractThe problem of steel frames optimal design, when it is written in mathematical programming form, gives a moderate number of unknowns and a huge number of constraints. A typical frame has about 50 unknowns and 20000 constraints. The large number of constraints, which are complex functions of many parameters, represents a problem for most non ...
Krajnc, Aleš, Beg, Darko
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A Priori Estimates

1991
This Chapter 6 and the next Chapter 7 are devoted to the proof of Theorem 1.2. In this chapter we study the operator Ap, and prove a priori estimates for the operator Ap − λI (Theorem 6.3) which will play a fundamental role in the next chapter. In the proof we make good use of Agmon’s method (Proposition 6.4). This is a technique of treating a spectral
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A priori, a posteriori, and back again

Neurology, 2018
Cryptogenic stroke (CS) is common, as is patent foramen ovale (PFO). By chance, they overlap frequently. However, if the relationship was just chance, then PFO prevalence in patients with CS would match the general population (approximately 25%). But PFOs are overrepresented in the CS population (approximately 50%).
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Analyzing A Priori Knowledge

Philosophical Studies, 2008
There are four approaches to analyzing the concept of a priori knowledge. The primary target of the reductive approach is the concept of a priori justification. The primary target of the nonreductive approach is the concept of a priori knowledge. There are two approaches to analyzing each primary target.
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A priori

2018
An important term in epistemology since the seventeenth century, ‘a priori’ typically connotes a kind of knowledge or justification that does not depend on evidence, or warrant, from sensory experience. Talk of a priori truth is ordinarily shorthand for talk of truth knowable or justifiable independently of evidence from sensory experience; and talk of
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A Priori

2002
Abstract Prior to the eighteenth century, the pair of terms ‘a priori’/’a posteriori’ (Latin for ‘from what is earlier’/’for what comes after’) was used to distinguish between modes of reasoning: ‘The mind can discover and understand the truth … by demonstration. When the mind reasons from causes to effects, the demonstration is called a
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"a priori"

2021
Voce del Lexikon, "a priori"
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A Priori Entitlement

2003
Abstract States and defends the third principle of rationalism, The Generalised Rationalist Thesis, which holds that all instances of the entitlement relation, both absolute and relative, are fundamentally a priori. Even if a thinker's entitlement to a transition is provided by certain experiences of hers, her entitlement to make that ...
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