Sentences with phrase «axiomatic at»

Its quality is basically axiomatic at this point.

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Similarly, if one accepts the view current at Hegel's time that mathematical abstraction, and axiomatic method in general, is limited to the quantitative, one will be driven, as was Hegel, and Kant before him, to posit a mental element to hold such disparate units together in a unity.
In the first place it can be taken as axiomatic in the Catholic view of faith that where the Church's magisterium has once unambiguously required at any time an absolute, ultimate and unconditional assent of faith to a definite doctrine as revealed by God, the doctrine in question is no longer subject to revision and is irrevocable.
«When the plain sense of scripture makes common sense, seek no other sense; therefore, take every word at its primary, ordinary, usual, literal meaning unless the facts of the immediate context, studied in the light of related passages and axiomatic and fundamental truths indicate clearly otherwise» (Dr. David L. Cooper)
But to this the sufficient reply is that although it is clear that Whitehead is not proceeding deductively, his setting out a definite statement of his first principles at the outset of his system indicates that he held the axiomatic method to he an ideal form in which one should strive to organize thought into a system.
It is axiomatic that the team that scores first has the better chance of winning; in fact, teams that scored in the first inning had won 62 % of those games at week's end.
While the principle of «innocent until proven guilty,» also known as the «presumption of innocence,» isn't explicitly mentioned in the United States Constitution (though it is part of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, a key document of the French Revolution), it is long considered one the most fundamental principles of the American justice system.In 1895, the U.S. Supreme Court declared in Coffin v. United States that «the principle that there is a presumption of innocence in favor of the accused is the undoubted law, axiomatic and elementary, and its enforcement lies at the foundation of the administration of our criminal law.»
Probability, Part 10ExamFear Video Presentation: In this video we take a look at the axiomatic approach to probability by working through some examples.
If indie authors are happy at just having their work out in the market, while traditionally published authors are looking for a payday, it's almost axiomatic that indie authors will be happier on the whole.
That our culture has become more psychologically extreme in the beginning of the 21st century has become axiomatic, and thus nowhere do we see such a sudden rethinking of earlier visual art as we do at The Armory show this week in New York City.
In his introduction to the book's Appendix Hawken says: «It is axiomatic that we are at a threshold in human existence, a fundamental change in our relationship to nature and each other.
Where delay jeopardises the fairness of a forthcoming trial or where, for any compelling reason, it is not fair to try an accused at all, it is axiomatic that the accused should not be tried at all.
HELD Where delay jeopardises the fairness of a forthcoming trial or where, for any compelling reason, it is not fair to try an accused at all, it is axiomatic that the accused should not be tried at all.
This undermines an axiomatic legal principle: that a criminal offence can not be punished with a heavier penalty than existed at the time of commission.
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