Kant is the innovator of "the synthetic a priori proposition" and this has a principal status in his philosophy.Firstly, in this paper, the propositions are divided into "synthetic and analytic", and "a priori and a posteriori; and our purpose is to understand Kant's viewpoint over this issue.Then, the concept of "a priori" will be investigated from Kant's viewpoint. The result of this study is that: the synthetic a priori proposition is the synonym to a proposition which is universal, necessary and not derived from experience.Then, the procedure that Kant adopts for attainment of knowledge, or of synthetic a priori proposition will be discussed.Finally, the question which was posed in the title of the present paper will find the answer that the procedure that Kant presents for attainment of knowledge is unable to produce synthetic a priori propositions, because this procedure has necessarily a part that has been obtained from experience.