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axiomatic

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Axiomatic (ISBN 0-7528-1650-0) is a 1995 collection of short science fiction stories by Greg Egan . The stories all delve into different aspects of self and identity. The Guardian describes it as "[w]onderful mind-expanding stuff, and well-written too."

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. evident without proof or argument; "an axiomatic truth"; "we hold these truths to be self-evident" [syn: self-evident , taken for granted(p) ] containing aphorisms or maxims; "axiomatic wisdom" [syn: aphoristic ] of or relating to or derived from axioms; ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Axiomatic \Ax`i*o*mat"ic\, Axiomatical \Ax`i*o*mat"ic*al\, a. Of or pertaining to an axiom; having the nature of an axiom; self-evident; characterized by axioms. ``Axiomatical truth.'' --Johnson. The stores of axiomatic wisdom. --I. Taylor.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1797, from Greek axiomatikos , from axioma (genitive axiomatos ); see axiom . Form axiomatical is attested from 1580s.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB as ▪ Social scientists take it as axiomatic that our dally lives are not entirely fortuitous. ▪ For these and other reasons, it can not be taken as axiomatic that the most extreme threats are the most effective. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 evident without proof or argument. 2 Of or pertaining to an axiom. 3 (context informal English) obvious.

Usage examples of axiomatic.

There are three key variables that will define this struggle, variables that act in the realm between the common and the singular, between the axiomatic of command and the self-identification of the subject, and between the production of subjectivity by power and the autonomous resistance of the subjects themselves.

The primary characteristic of such an axiomatic is that relations are prior to their terms.

Capital operates through just such an axiomatic of propositional functions.

Just as an axiomatic destabilizes any terms and definitions prior to the relations of logical deduction, so too capital sweeps clear the fixed barriers of precapitalist society-and even the boundaries of the nation-state tend to fade into the background as capital realizes itself in the world market.

The immanent production of subjectivity in the society of control corresponds to the axiomatic logic of capital, and their resemblance indicates a new and more complete compatibility between sovereignty and capital.

It is axiomatic that two solid bodies cannot occupy the same space at the same time.

There is no real conflict between any of the characters, either, outside of the axiomatic Good Guy vs.

It is axiomatic that the ruling class truly cares for the peasants and is protecting the have-nots from the hated haves.

Although it is considered axiomatic that ground forces are far more vulnerable to air attack when they are massed and out in the open and moving for an attack, the results of air strikes against attacking armored forces in recent wars have not always met these expectations.

Through the social development of capital, the mechanisms of modern sovereignty-the processes of coding, overcoding, and recoding that imposed a transcendent order over a bounded and segmented social terrain-are progressively replaced by an axiomatic: that is, a set of equations and relationships that determines and combines variables and coefficients immediately and equally across various terrains without reference to prior and fixed definitions or terms.

This is axiomatic, and applies to the fields of government, religion, ethics, art, and letters.

The tree of axiomatic systems beneath him was broad, deep, strong.

What it says is that all consistent axiomatic systems of number theory include undecidable propositions.

Even in closed axiomatic systems, not all propositions are decidable.

The seminar leader would chuck out some proposition that attacked a value usually regarded as axiomatic.