释义 |
prioˈristic, a. [f. prior a. + -istic.] Of or belonging to Aristotle's Prior Analytics: opposed to posterioristic. Hence prioˈristically adv.
c1600Timon iv. iii. (Shaks. Soc.) 67 Thou art moved formally, prioristically in the thing considered, not posterioristically in the manner of considering. 1890Cent. Dict., Prioristic. 1902Baldwin's Dict. Philos. & Psych. II. 740/1 Prioristic dictum de omni and Prioristic universal: universal predication as defined by Aristotle at the end of the first chapter of the first book of the Prior Analytics:..We say that anything, P, is predicated universally (dictum de omni) when nothing can be subsumed under the subject of which P is not intended to be predicated. |