According to the influential Kantian tradition, the distinction between the a priori and the a posteriori is drawn by looking at different roles experience plays or does not play in determining the epistemic status of justified belief. Kant himself introduces his distinction between the a priori and the a posteriori as a distinction between two kinds of judgments—that is, two kinds of essentially propositional cognitions—in the opening paragraph of the Critique of Pure Reason
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