Difference between Apodeictic and Apodictic
What is the difference between Apodeictic and Apodictic?
Apodeictic as a noun is of or stating the characteristic feature of a proposition that is necessary (or impossible), perfectly certain (or inconceivable) or incontrovertibly true (or false) while Apodictic as an adjective is incontrovertible; demonstrably true or certain.
Apodeictic
Part of speech: noun
Definition: Of or stating the characteristic feature of a proposition that is necessary (or impossible), perfectly certain (or inconceivable) or incontrovertibly true (or false)
Apodictic
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Incontrovertible; demonstrably true or certain.A style of argument, in which a person presents their reasoning as categorically true, even if it is not necessarily so.
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