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K: any way... A prosteriori is a type of knowledge that can only be attained through experience. An example of this would be knowing that Tim has green eyes and black hair... These two types of knowledge merge into synthetic a priori which is where the predicate is not contained within the subject but the knowledge can still be known without experience. An example of this would be free will, the immortal soul, and god...
Hegel: That sounded like a dialectic.
K: a what?
H: A dialectic you oyster... It is the theory for understanding the process of history. Conflicting views battle it out until an agreement is reached that fits both ideas. From the coalition of the thesis and antithesis a synthesis is formed until the next conflicting idea... And the next... And the next...
K: this has been going on for century's... What gives you the right to claim this idea!
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