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*[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/apriori/ A Priori Justification and Knowledge] at the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy | * [https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/apriori/ A Priori Justification and Knowledge] at the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy | ||
*[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/analytic-synthetic/ The Analytic/Synthetic Distinction] at the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy | * [https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/analytic-synthetic/ The Analytic/Synthetic Distinction] at the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy | ||
[[Category:TARDIS components]] | [[Category:TARDIS components]] |
Latest revision as of 17:52, 1 November 2024
An aprioritron was a component of TARDISes. Marnal mentioned the aprioritron as one of the important parts of the Doctor's TARDIS that wasn't working. (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles)
Upon entering the War Master's TARDIS control room, the Eighth Doctor noted that the aprioritron, the randomiser and the safety locks were still operational. (AUDIO: The Castle of Kurnos 5)
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In philosophy, something a priori can be known without sense experience, coming before experience, as contrasted with a posteriori knowledge, which is gained through interaction with the world. These terms are central to Immanuel Kant's pursuit of synthetic a priori knowledge, a priori knowledge which is not based on the meaning of the words in the statement. (e.g. "All bachelors are unmarried" would not qualify.)
Etymologically, the suffix -tron refers to an instrument or device, things one would typically use in the formation of a posteriori knowledge, rather than a priori.
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- A Priori Justification and Knowledge at the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy
- The Analytic/Synthetic Distinction at the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy