This should settle, once for all, the question of apriority. |
One particularly radical one is the denial of the apodicity of all apriority, the denial of the claim that knowledge justified through reason alone represents truths that are unconditionally necessary. |
How completely unlike are the things which are here classed together under the conception of apriority! |
The apriority of all mathematical knowledge is open to serious questioning. |
In the light of the discussion and recommendation of the Delegation of the Netherlands, the Committee considered that the elaboration of such a standard should not be apriority for the time being. |
It is indeed possible that Kant himself regarded this objective necessity of time as contributing to the proof of its apriority. |