In the context of the pervasive nineteenth century idealism of Hegel, Kant and their epigones, this axiomatic statement was anything but banal. |
It has become axiomatic in this country that children from deprived areas are destined to fail educationally. |
The authors seem to accept it as axiomatic that the masses who suffer under tyranny are necessarily pro-American. |
How would an Aristotelian understand complex analysis, or functional analysis, or point set topology, or axiomatic set theory? |
They came to accept as axiomatic that the strong and wealthy state is built on the energies of liberated individuals. |
The mathematical ballistics of 1918 was neither as refined as axiomatic geometry nor as theoretical as algebraic topology. |