What is a self evident proposition?
In epistemology (theory of knowledge), a self-evident proposition is a proposition that is known to be true by understanding its meaning without proof, and/or by ordinary human reason. For most others, one’s belief that oneself is conscious is offered as an example of self-evidence.
What is a word for self evident truth?
a priori truth. basic truth. honest truth. indisputable truth.
What are some synonyms for the word proposition?
synonyms for proposition
- hypothesis.
- invitation.
- motion.
- premise.
- proposal.
- recommendation.
- overture.
- plan.
What is another name for unalienable rights?
What is another word for unalienable rights?
| civil rights | freedom |
|---|---|
| freedoms | freedoms of citizens |
| God-given rights | legal rights |
| natural rights | rights |
| rights of citizenship | citizens’ rights |
What is the difference between evident and self-evident?
Member Emeritus Nun-Translator said: I take it that something might be evident on the basis of certain facts or circumstances, but it is self-evident if it is obviously true even without any supporting data.
Can something be self-evident?
The most basic form of necessary truth is the self-evident truth. Self-evident means you don’t really even have to think about it. It has to be true. The truths of mathematics, for example, are often thought of as self-evident.
What is proposition antonym?
ˌprɑːpəˈzɪʃən) A proposal offered for acceptance or rejection. Antonyms. synonymous obviate disclaim noncomprehensive unadaptable specific falsehood. proposal proffer hint suggestion touch.
What is value proposition synonym?
Statement of benefits to customers of a business. offering. selling point. unique selling point.