APODICTIC PROPOSITION
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Apodictic Proposition.
Apodictic Proposition - 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 certaintyExample Sentences
"An apodictic proposition is a statement that is necessarily true and cannot be otherwise."
"The philosopher argued that apodictic propositions provide the highest level of certainty in knowledge."
"In mathematics, geometric theorems are often formulated as apodictic propositions."
"An example of an apodictic proposition is 'All birds have wings.'"
"The philosopher's theory was based on a series of apodictic propositions that he considered undeniable."