aprioristic
Aprioristic is an adjective describing an approach, claim, or method grounded primarily in a priori principles—knowledge or reasoning derived independently of sense experience. The term is formed from a priori and the suffix -istic and is used across philosophy and related fields to signal reliance on reasoned foundations rather than empirical evidence.
In philosophy, aprioristic positions emphasize justification by reason. They are often contrasted with empiricist or inductive
In the social sciences and statistics, the label aprioristic can describe methods or arguments that proceed
Critics of aprioristic methods argue they can obscure biases or preclude revision in light of evidence, while