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Meaning of apodíctico sinonimo by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

apodíctico sinonimo
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The etymology of apodicticity is Greek. Derives from the verb apodeiknimi: do see, proclaim, demonstrate, test and means " what is demonstrably ": what can show in a clear way as true or false. Thus the Greek philosopher understood what Aristotle in the fourth century a. d. C.. Kant, philosopher illustrated of the 18th century, understood it as logically necessary and therefore necessarily true.

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