a belief, assumption, current saying, fact of experience, hypostasis, mot, postulate, quid, sober fact, the case, word
Definitionn. a saying that is widely accepted on its own merits
Last update: July 1, 2016
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Ram's axioms are quite clear. [Please select]
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Although you keep using that axiom as the basis for your paper, the concept itself is not true. [Please select]
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Mrs. Struthers is an awful teacher who does not believe the axiom that states, "all children can learn". [Please select]
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This proposition is purely an axiom, because,-- 1. [Please select]
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Hence arises the compatibility of philosophy and theology which was the fundamental axiom of scholasticism, and the possibility of a Summa Theologiae, which is a Summa Philosophiae as well. [Please select]
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If you merely make him "down charge," you violate the axiom named in 255. [Please select]
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That which is necessary in order to learn something else is an Axiom. [Please select]
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Prime axiom: "God forgiveth him that repenteth"--in plain English, _him that submitteth to the priest_. [Please select]
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But Dinah would not be satisfied with so vague an axiom. [Please select]
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That the classics should form the basis of all teaching was an axiom with Dr. [Please select]
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Every step seems to Bentham to reflect additional light upon his primary axiom. [Please select]
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