- In
epistemology (theory of knowledge), a
self-
evident proposition is a
proposition that is
known to be true by
understanding its
meaning without proof...
- the
Revolutionary War in 1776. It reads: "We hold
these truths to be
self-
evident, that all men are
created equal, that they are
endowed by
their Creator...
- that
there are two
kinds of evidence:
intellectual evidence or what is
self-
evident and
empirical evidence or
evidence accessible through the senses. Other...
- poet
Vadim Shershenevich. In
establishing the
mundane reality of the
self-
evident truth of 2 + 2 = 4, in De
Neutralibus et
Mediis Libellus (1652) Johann...
- 2016, by Ecco Books, an
imprint of HarperCollins. Wright's
second book,
Self Evident Truths: 10,000
Portraits of **** America, has been
published on September...
- In linguistics,
evidentiality is, broadly, the
indication of the
nature of
evidence for a
given statement; that is,
whether evidence exists for the statement...
- That same year
Thirlby agreed to parti****te in iO
Tillett Wright's
Self-
Evident Truths Project, an
effort to
capture the
diversity of the LGTBQ+ in the...
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Presumably they
arrived at this
conclusion by
drawing on the
seemingly self-
evident quality of
their own introspections, and ****umed that it must equally...
- of the
state they live in.
Other definitions offered are "peoples" as
self-
evident (from ethnicity, language, history, etc.)[further
explanation needed]...
- "self-revealed, self-
evident and
self-aware (svaprakashata)," and,
states Payne, "in some way permanent, eternal,
absolute or unchanging." It is
self-existent awareness...