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a posteriori ['eɪpɔsterɪ'ɔ:r(a)ɪ]stresses
gen. апостериори; из опыта; на основании опыта; основанный на опыте; по опыту; эмпирически; по факту (1. adjective a) Involving deduction of theories from facts. What Locke calls "knowledge" they have called "a priori knowledge"; what he calls "opinion" or "belief" they have called "a posteriori" or "empirical knowledge". b) Developed on a basis of languages which already exist. Syn: empirical Ant: a priori 2. adverb In a manner that deduces theories from facts. FALLACIES of the modern worldview have to do with the conception of the world as substance or machinery, mistaking abstractions for reality, confusing origins and truth, failing to attribute feeling to things that feel, recognising ethics as exclusively anthropocentric, thinking a posteriori, objectifying facts as separated from values, reducing the complex to the simple and dividing knowledge into distinct disciplines that produce experts who are often wrong. WT.: an obligation to justify, a posteriori, how the funds transferred were used Alexander Demidov)
lat. апостериорный (основанный на опыте)
lat., Makarov. после опыта; эмпирический
math. апостериорное доказательство
philos. взятый из жизни путём наблюдения (Alex_Odeychuk)
phys. апостериорный
relig. исходя из опыта; на основании опыта (Latin for "from the latter", relating to or derived by reasoning from observed facts)
a posteriori: 47 phrases in 17 subjects
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Information security and data protection1
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Makarov2
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Mathematics22
Neural networks1
Philosophy4
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Technology1