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Analytical |
Analytic sentences are true by definition, and are generally self-explanatory. |
"all bachelors are single" |
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Synthetic |
Synthetic statements are based on our sensory data and experience. This includes statements that could be verified in the future. |
"dogs bark" "there is other life in space" |
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Mathematical |
Mathematical statements can only ever be proven true or false. Any discrepancies will be the result of human error. |
one plus one always equals two |
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Non-cognitive |
Statements that cannot be proved true or false. It expresses things that we cannot fully understand such as feelings and values. |
"Jesus is the lamb of God" |
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Cognitive |
Factual statements proved true or false by empirical evidence. |
"God exists" |
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A posteriori |
Knowledge derived from prior, empirical experience. |
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A priori |
Knowledge that does not require any empirical evidence or experience to be proved true or false. |
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