axiomata
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- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ăksĭōʹmətə, IPA(key): /æksɪˈəʊmətə/
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axiomata pl
- plural of axiom
- plural of axioma
- 1882, Alfred William Benn, The Greek Philosophers, page 375:- We do, indeed, find mention made of axiomata or general propositions to a greater extent than in the Organon, but they are never clearly distinguished…
 
- 1947, Theodore van Schelven, An Introduction to Definitive Philosophy and Basic Psychology, page 34:- These pairs of extra-monads contain 32 ideas; so there may be 16 groups of axiomata in the theory of numbers, and 16 groups of axiomata in common or indefinite…
 
- 1985, William Kneale, Martha Kneale, The Development of Logic, page 53:- The truth of other axiomata would have to be defined in terms of the truth of these.
 
- 1987, Paul Guyer, Kant and the Claims of Knowledge, page 65:- Kant refers to these principles as “axioms” (axiomata)…
 
- 2003, J. J. Van Der Leeuw, Conquest of Illusion, page 52:- These axiomata themselves are self-evident to us; we do not feel that they need proving and recognize them intuitively.
 
- 2003, Brad Inwood, The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics, page 261:- The only text (S. E. M VII 246 = SVF 2.65 = LS 3oF) that seems to offer evidence that individual impressions might be correlated with multiple axiomata is…
 
 
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