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(adj.)Of, relating to, or resembling an axiom; self-evident:“It's axiomatic in politics that voters won't throw out a presidential incumbent unless they think his challenger will clean house” (Peter Grier)
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Etymology: Middle Greek axiōmatikos, from Greek, honorable, from axiōmat-, axiōma. Date: 1797. 1 : taken for granted : self-evident <an axiomatic truth>
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In mathematics, an axiomatic system is any set of axioms from which some or all axioms can be used in conjunction to logically derive theorems.
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The foundational approach involves a strict axiomatic treatment of the theory of sets, which establishes an ontological framework within which all other mathematical theories can be introduced by definitions rather than axioms.
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In traditional logic, an axiom or postulate is a proposition that is not proved or demonstrated but considered to be self-evident. Therefore, its truth is taken for granted, and serves as a starting p...
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The axiomatic semantics style has some advantages for machine processing and may be more readable, but in the event that any axiomatic semantics fails to conform to the model-theoretic semantics described in this document, the model theory should be taken as normative.
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