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ictic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to a seizure or convulsion

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  • Vocab from The Varieties of Religious Experience aseity the property by which a being exists of and from itself; usually used in connection to God apodictic Necessarily or demonstrably true; incontrovertible.concatenated To connect or link in a series or chain.decide Of course, I already knew the definition; it's hardly an unusual word. Archive 2005-08-01
  • The apodeictical proposition cogitates the assertorical as determined by these very laws of the understanding, consequently as affirming a priori, and in this manner it expresses logical necessity. The Critique of Pure Reason
  • To me that is apodictic—it proves it is morally wrong. Fr. McNabb Speaks - Capitalism and Communism/1
  • Furthermore, apomictic reproduction has been found in most polyploid Corollinae species, which, if transferred to cultivated beet, has the potential to improve the fixation of desired genotypes in breeding programmes.
  • On the other hand, epideictic rhetoric implies that tradition or social standing authorizes the rhetor to locate the object of praise in the criteria of excellence.
  • But this much we do know with apodictic certainty: virtually nothing in Iraq has gone as the US envisioned it. Lew Rockwell: Iraq and Moral Corruption
  • Such considerations do not demonstrate, apodictically, that condomistic intercourse is not conjugal intercourse. Archive 2006-05-01
  • In other words, the usual epideictic speech inculcates values, while these political songs employed values as topoi for a purpose more typical of deliberative speech.
  • Particular attention is given to the minute performance of pronouns and deictics such as ‘this’ and ‘that’ which mark the boundaries between ‘us’ and ‘them'’.
  • But unique of all other religous truth claims in history, this teaching offers the first apodictic certainty. High stakes for religion....
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