- In
epistemology (theory of knowledge), a
self-evident
proposition is a
proposition that is
known to be true by
understanding its
meaning without proof...
-
began a
lecture on the
subject "What Is a classic?" by ****erting as
self-
evidently true that "whatever the
definition we
arrive at, it
cannot be one which...
- propositions,
foundational and
common to many
fields of investigation, and
self-
evidently true
without any
further argument or proof. The root
meaning of the...
-
decapitation or
gross dismemberment.
Other cir****stances that are
regarded as
self-
evidently incompatible with life
include traumatic hemicorporectomy, decomposition...
-
major American example,
portrays a dystopian, near-****ure
world via a
self-
evidently noir
detection plot;
starring Charlton Heston (the lead in
Touch of...
-
logic that
refers to
propositions that are demonstrably,
necessarily or
self-
evidently true.
Apodicticity or
apodixis is the
corresponding abstract noun, referring...
- with his
victory at Actium, and
established a
lasting peace. He was
self-
evidently favoured by the gods. As
princeps senatus ("first man or head of the...
- ****ertion fallacy) – a
claim that is
presented as true
without support, as
self-
evidently true, or as
dogmatically true. This
fallacy relies on the
implied expertise...
- well-educated father, who
nevertheless cannot resist becoming enmeshed in
self-
evidently dubious money-making schemes. The book does not
touch upon
other themes...
- mobility.
Although qualitatively sound, von
Neumann was
evidently dissatisfied with this
self-replicating
machine model due to the
difficulty of analyzing...