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Analytical propositions are those where the truth is determined by the meanings of the terms involved, making them a priori in nature. Conversely, synthetic propositions add new information and require empirical verification, typically making them a posteriori. Therefore, analytical a posteriori propositions and synthetic a priori propositions are not commonly accepted within the traditional framework of philosophy, as they contradict the definitions of analytical and synthetic categories.

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