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- or self-evidently true. Apodicticity or apodixis is the corresponding abstract noun, referring to logical certainty. Apodictic propositions contrast with...
- morality (or moral claims), and contrasts this sort of reasoning with the apodictic reasoning (involving facts beyond dispute or clearly established) of philosophical...
- (Russell's paradox). This was solved by the inclusion of axioms with the apodictic inference rules of mathematical theories; the re-introduction of axiomatic...
- that "no one desires evil". Acatalepsy Academic skepticism Metamemory Apodicticity Cogito Dunning–Kruger effect Doxastic logic, Doxastic attitudes Epistemology...
- strictly casuistic ("if ... then"); unlike in the Mosaic Law, there are no apodictic laws (general commands). These would more obviously suggest prescriptive...
- immediately on intuition and indeed on pure intuition a priori because it is apodictically (demonstrably) certain." "Space has Four Dimensions" is a short story...
- will necessarily navigate seas of imagination he has already plumbed, apodictically, in ten or twenty short stories." Clute notes that Borges "revealed...
- Categorical Hypothetical Disjunctive Modality Problematic ****ertoric Apodictic Table of Categories Mathematical Quantity Unity Plurality Totality Quality...
- Hugh Tredennick (trans.) Prior Analytics Aristotle's distinction between apodictic science and other forms of nondemonstrative knowledge rests on an epistemology...
- any degree of certitude; determinate knowledge, on the other hand, is "apodictic", i.e., based on facts or ideas that are considered to be "true", from...