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Apodictic Certainty.
Apodictic Certainty - as a noun
A necessarily true or logically certain proposition.
Example: "If the latter, then neither an universally valid, much less an apodictic proposition can arise from it, for experience never can give us any such proposition."
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
apodictic propositionExample Sentences
"He spoke with apodictic certainty, stating that the sun will rise tomorrow."
"The scientist explained the theory with apodictic certainty, leaving no room for doubt."
"The lawyer presented the evidence with apodictic certainty, proving the defendant's guilt."
"Her apodictic certainty about the outcome of the experiment surprised her colleagues."
"The philosopher argued his point with apodictic certainty, confident in his reasoning."