«It is sadly becoming
axiomatic among many that religious faith is incompatible with a scientific world view.
It is
axiomatic among many of my American friends in the content industry that copyright protection in the US, while not perfect, is better than the protection afforded to copyrighted works in Canada.
Not exact matches
Among those who try to bring religious insights to bear on the problems of society, it is almost
axiomatic that we experienced a moral failure.
Indeed, the overwhelming consensus
among mathematicians who work with transfinites is that transfinite mathematics entails no ontological commitment.4 In fact, when Platonic realism or Russellian logicism (which holds to the extra-mental reality of infinite sets) are employed as interpretations of infinite sets, we open the door to the very antinomies and problematics, such as the Burali - Forti antinomy and Russell's difficulty with sets and impredicative definitions, which have led mathematicians and philosophers of mathematics to new interpretations of set theory such as the
axiomatic.
This is the understanding of the remedium concupiscentiae which has established itself
among Catholic theologians and moralists - to the point of being considered well - nigh
axiomatic.
In The Closing of the American Mind, which appeared in 1987, Alan Bloom wrote that
among young people «openness» had ascended to the status of supreme moral principle, just as «relativism» had become
axiomatic in philosophy.
It is
axiomatic that as soon as an argument becomes politicised, the facts are lost
among the rhetoric.