A basic truth is defined as "something that explains or controls how something happens or works". Synonyms for the concept of "basic truth" are principle, certainty, nature, actualization, precept.
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Richard James Campbell has written: 'From belief to understanding' -- subject(s): God, History of doctrines, Ontological Proof 'The concept of truth' -- subject(s): Truth
An axiomatic system in mathematics is a system of axioms that can be used together to derive a theorem. Axiomatic systems help prove theorems in mathematics.
St. Thomas presents truths as an adequation between the intellect and a thing. His best exposition of this is in his Disputed Questions on Truth De veritate). Most importantly, he develops a notion of truth of being (ontological truth) along with truth of the intellect (logical truth). - From John F. Wippel's Truth in Thomas Aquinas. See links below.
It is axiomatic that a sentence starts with a capital letter for the first word and ends with a full stop.
It's axiomatic in politics that voters won't throw out a presidential incumbent unless they think his challenger will clean house. -Taken from dictionary.com
Paul Bernays has written: 'Axiomatic set theory' -- subject(s): Axiomatic set theory
There are many options for books on ontological arguments at Amazon, including The Many-Faced Argument: Recent Studies on the Ontological Argument for the Existence of God. Barnes and Noble and Borders also offer a selection.
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Victor Aguilar has written: 'Axiomatic theory of economics' -- subject(s): Methodology, Economics, Axiomatic set theory