- "Apodictic", also
spelled "
apodeictic" (Ancient Gr****: ἀποδεικτικός, "capable of demonstration"), is an
adjectival expression from
Aristotelean logic that...
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propositions which ****ert the
possibility of
something being true, or
apodeictic propositions which ****ert
things which are
necessarily or self-evidently...
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Particular Singular 2.
Quality Affirmative Negative Infinite 3.
Relation Categorical Hypothetical Disjunctive 4.
Modality Problematic ****ertoric
Apodeictic...
- (X is A)
Hypothetical (If A then B)
Disjunctive (X is
either A or B) 4.Modality
Problematic (X can be A) ****ertoric (X is A)
Apodeictic (X must be A)...
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produces scientific knowledge of a thing. Such
syllogisms are
called apodeictical, and are
dealt with in the two
books of the
Posterior Analytics. When...
- any
combination of
mathematical axioms,
mathematicians can
explore the
apodeictic connections between them, as long as
consistency is preserved. According...
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interpretation of cir****stantial
evidence according to probabilities. As an
apodeictic proof of
logical necessity, it
provides 100%
certainty as in 2+2=4. Dudgeon's...
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rejected anything which appeared uncertain and
decided to only
accept apodeictic knowledge as truth.
After invoking the
possibility of an
omnipotent deceiver...
- (169)—code for his
project to
reform technology—as
differentiated from
apodeictic and
paradeictic discourse. Basically,
deictic discourse has to do with...
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chronological account of
ancient time, in
three parts, (1) Didactical; (2)
Apodeictical; (3) Canonical, (1677), an
attempt to
settle ancient chronology. John...