apriorism
/əˈpraɪərɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A philosophical approach or theory that certain knowledge or principles can be known independently of experience.
“The philosopher’s apriorism led him to reject empirical evidence in favor of abstract reasoning.”
2. noun
A doctrine that certain knowledge or principles can be known independently of experience or empirical observation.
“Critics of the apriorism in the philosopher’s work argued that it neglected the importance of empirical data.”