Kant famously--and controversially--argued that some


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Kant famously--and controversially--argued that some knowledge is synthetic a priori. Can you explain in your own words what Kant might have meant by this, and can you give an example of the sort of knowledge that Kant believed possessed this strange status?

HINT: To answer this question in a clear and well-organized manner, you might want to first explain and illustrate Kant's distinction between apriori and aposteori knowledge and also his distinction between analytic and synthetic judgments. 

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