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Apodictic
Apodeictic Ap"o*deic"tic, Apodictic Ap`o*dic"tic,
Apodeictical Ap`o*deic"tic*al, Apodictical Ap`o*dic"tic*al,
a. [L. apodicticus, Gr. ?, fr. ? to point out, to show by
argument; ? from + ? to show.]
Self-evident; intuitively true; evident beyond contradiction.
--Brougham. Sir Wm. Hamilton.
ApodicticApodictic Ap`o*dic"tic, a.
Same as Apodeictic.
Meaning of Apodictic from wikipedia
- "
Apodictic", also
spelled "apodeictic" (Ancient Gr****: ἀποδεικτικός, "capable of demonstration"), is an
adjectival expression from
Aristotelean logic...
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morality (or
moral claims), and
contrasts this sort of
reasoning with the
apodictic reasoning (involving
facts beyond dispute or
clearly established) of philosophical...
-
Categorical Hypothetical Disjunctive Modality Problematic ****ertoric
Apodictic Table of
Categories Mathematical Quantity Unity Plurality Totality Quality...
- that the
apodictic laws were a
feature only
found in
Israelite codes.
Scholars do, however,
agree that the
contrast between the
apodictic and casuistic...
- (Russell's paradox). This was
solved by the
inclusion of
axioms with the
apodictic inference rules of
mathematical theories; the re-introduction of axiomatic...
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Universal Particular Singular Quality Affirmative Negative Infinite Relation Categorical Hypothetical Disjunctive Modality Problematical ****ertoric
Apodictic...
- Hugh
Tredennick (trans.)
Prior Analytics Aristotle's
distinction between apodictic science and
other forms of
nondemonstrative knowledge rests on an epistemology...
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strictly casuistic ("if ... then");
unlike in the
Mosaic Law,
there are no
apodictic laws (general commands).
These would more
obviously suggest prescriptive...
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immediately on
intuition and
indeed on pure
intuition a
priori because it is
apodictically (demonstrably) certain." "Space has Four Dimensions" is a
short story...
- 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...