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The Problems of Philosophy - Russell, Bertrand ยท 68 words
A priori knowledge is not all of the logical kind we have been hitherto considering. Perhaps the most important example of non logical a priori knowledge is knowledge as to ethical value. I am not speaking of judgements as to what is useful or as to what is virtuous, for such judgements do require empirical premisses; I am speaking of judgements as to the intrinsic desirability of things.
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