The claim "Either my team will win their next game or they won't" is an example of

A. a logically necessary truth and a priori knowledge.
B. a logically necessary truth and a posteriori knowledge.
C. factual information about the world and a posteriori knowledge.
D. empirical knowledge.


Ans: A. a logically necessary truth and a priori knowledge.

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