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Latest revision as of 22:33, 30 January 2022
A-priori truths are things that are intrinsically true, for all time, for all possible worlds. They are real, more so even than you. How can yo be so sure, you might well ask? The existence of A-priori truths is easy to derive.
- A-priori either exist or do not exist. Seems reasonable, right? It is one or the other.
- If they do not exists then we can make the following statement, and it will be true
- "There are no a-priori truths."
- Is it true?
- Well, that is a an a-priori statement.
- If it is true, then there is an least one a-priori truth.
- But the statement says there are none.
- It has to be false because it cannot be true
- Therefore "it is not true that there are no a-priori truths"
- Certainly known, above.
- "There are a-priori truths"
- An a-priori statement
- Either true of false
- Opposite proven wrong
- It is true
- There are a-priori truths
- This is certainly known.
This is a starting point of truth in philosophy. It is something intrinsically true.