Sentences with phrase «axiomatic in»

It is almost axiomatic in clinical psychology, when disputes and arguments develop within a treatment team regarding a patient, assess for borderline personality characteristics with the patient.
Calculating a return on investment (ROI) is axiomatic in corporations, but not usually a familiar process for legal executives.
Thank you Ray, I had not until now been aware that this was axiomatic in climate science.
It is axiomatic in BFA's work that all high school coursework can be taught successfully to any average student who is willing to work.
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.
However, evidence suggests that tumor genomic diversity might still defeat such combinations, and that it's axiomatic in oncology that side effects increase in number and intensity as more drugs are added to treatment.
It is almost axiomatic in medicine that the study of rare disorders informs the understanding of more common, widespread ailments.
It was axiomatic in the republican tradition prior to the late eighteenth century that republics had to be small.
Emphasis upon it has been necessary in order to insure it adequate attention as a genuine phase of the total of Hebrew thought and to show the measure of ultimate attainment; for the conviction that Israel regarded the world and all within it as dependent upon the will and activity of God has become axiomatic in our minds to the exclusion of other possibilities.
It has been virtually axiomatic in Western society that an organic link exists between religion and ethics.
Moreover, secular myths having to do with individual freedom, material success, and perhaps especially the wonders of technology may be an even more powerful source of societal legitimation than, traditional religious arguments by virtue of being grounded in many assumptions that are virtually axiomatic in the culture.
It is simply untrue that, as even Bultmann appears to suppose, the idea of a self - subsistent, finite universe is accepted as axiomatic in the modern world.
It is virtually axiomatic in higher education circles that the more money spent on the educational enterprise the better the results.
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.
It is axiomatic in the world of finance and investment that if an idea sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.
And instead of extensively analyzing a design before building it, a notion that's axiomatic in the aerospace industry, Rutan pushes his people to get a first version built quickly, test it, and fix it.
Since the arrival of the consumer Internet, it's become axiomatic in the media industry that a news site should be updated whenever there is news — in other words, every minute of every day.

Not exact matches

It's axiomatic that if you're going to delegate successfully you'll need to have the right managers in place.
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.
it's good if it gets more people to stop following these ridiculous belief systems that have zero grounding in the realities of life that we now know to be axiomatic to existence.
In fact, that this election became less about conflicting ideas for achieving the same goal (the common good of Americans) and more about making sure everyone knows your opponents» deep character flaws is axiomatic.
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.
One reason for the highly abstract conceptual mapping of systems concepts is found in the procedural recommendations of the hypothetical - deductive method, with its emphasis upon the axiomatic approach.
How should one evaluate the healing efforts of a denomination which has been committed to Christian healing for over a century and which endeavors to practice it amid a secular climate in which medical assumptions are axiomatic?
trans, The account in Genesis is clearly not literally true, so any other interpretation is just that — interpretation; there is no science that confirms Genesis except in the axiomatic sense that there is a universe and there is life on earth.
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.
The axiomatic method in logic is the key to Whitehead's metaphysics; field theory is the key to his cosmological speculation about perception and causation.
To follow the deductive method properly one must begin with axiomatic principles and then proceed in a rigorous manner in unfolding the consequences and applications of those principles.
Strictly speaking we would need a few other assumptions in order to turn economics into a fully axiomatic system.
A reasoner is held to be in error if he can be shown to affirm both a proposition and its contradiction, within the same axiomatic framework.
PAK: Earlier I was speaking about the need to question and overturn the secularist ideology that finds its perfect expression in the axiomatic dogma of the separation of Church and State — the sort of critique Alasdair MacIntyre has pursued in the field of ethics for a long time now, but that the rest of the Church has been surprisingly slow to pick up on.
In this regard, we may observe that the Categoral Scheme of Process and Reality is an axiomatic matrix of tentative generalization derived from our experience.
«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)
Whitehead's metaphysical system, on the other hand, utilizes the axiomatic structure to form a coherent matrix of categories, yet, like Plato's Timaeus, offers an explanation of the limitations inherent in any cosmological endeavor.
Yet, fundamental Christianity has adopted as axiomatic truths certain statements and observations made by fallible «church authorities» in the first few centuries after Jesus» ministry.
The goal of Principia Mathematica is to provide a formal system which attempts to encapsulate the whole of pure mathematics in a complete axiomatic system — an enterprise which, according to the theory of Gödel, was doomed to failure.
Taylor would say that in a secular age, where plausibility conditions have changed and our neighbors believe otherwise, our faith is «fragilized» simply because it is no longer axiomatic.
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.
In order to fully understand the axiomatic pattern that issues from this primary fact, it is best to begin with Bergson's two metabiological principles: matter and the Élan Vital.
In an axiomatic model, for example, the axioms are given and static.
The Coptic Church is solidly behind him, and for most Christians, Allen writes, «it's axiomatic that el - Sisi is the best thing that's happened in a long time.»
Especially in our high culture, it is taken as axiomatic that ours is a secular society or is rapidly becoming such.
Also a number of our philosophers of history, in their discouragement, reduce the unfolding of events to the mathematical application of an arbitrary axiomatic system of their own invention.
For me, however, what makes Spinoza the emblem of a fascinating but dubious outlook is his axiomatic belief that there is only one way for the world to be, namely, in accordance with absolute reason.
Basic in the Buddha's teaching and fundamental in Buddhism is the conviction that life is not worth living and is so inescapably linked with suffering that salvation consists in a self - discipline which ends in nirvana, the dissolution of the entity called I, and so in releasing the soul from the endless succession of births and rebirths which to the Buddha was axiomatic.
He surmised we were «falling behind in the struggle,» and the work needed to reestablish what was axiomatic just twenty - five years ago can seem daunting in a society where public opinion is now roughly split 50/50 but the biggest media and celebrity voices are solidly in one corner.
Scientists themselves seem to have little interest in setting up formalized axiomatic systems; there are in fact few, if any, clear examples of theories which have been completely axiomatized.
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.»
I can not imagine how the axiomatic framework of such a physics would appear, and I don't like it when one talks about it in dark apostrophes.
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