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Definitions of axioms in various dictionaries:
noun - a saying that is widely accepted on its own merits
noun - (logic) a proposition that is not susceptible of proof or disproof
noun - a self-evident truth
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Plural form of axiom. |
a statement or proposition which is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true. |
A statement or proposition which is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true. |
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An axiom or postulate is a statement that is taken to be true, to serve as a premise or starting point for further reasoning and arguments. The word comes from the Greek axíma () 'that which is thought worthy or fit' or 'that which commends itself as evident.'The term has subtle differences in definition when used in the context of different fields of study. As defined in classic philosophy, an axiom is a statement that is so evident or well-established, that it is accepted without controversy or question. As used in modern logic, an axiom is simply a premise or starting point for reasoning.As used in mathematics, the term axiom is used in two related but distinguishable senses: "logical axioms" and "non-logical axioms". Logical axioms are usually statements that are taken to be true within the system of logic they define (e.g., (A and B) implies A), often shown in symbolic form, while non-logical axioms (e.g., a + b = b + a) are actually substantive assertions about the elements of th |