axiomatic quality
[æk.siː.əˈmæt.ɪk ˈkwɒl.ə.ti]
noun phrasepl: axiomatic qualities
qualidade axiomática
1. A characteristic or property that is universally accepted as true without requiring proof; a self-evident or fundamental truth
The axiomatic quality of human dignity is recognized in international law.
A qualidade axiomática da dignidade humana é reconhecida na lei internacional.
2. A feature or attribute that is so fundamental or obvious that it requires no demonstration or justification
The axiomatic quality of the principle makes it unnecessary to debate further.
A qualidade axiomática do princípio torna desnecessário debater mais.
This term is primarily used in academic, philosophical, and legal contexts in both Brazilian Portuguese and American English. It reflects Western logical traditions emphasizing foundational truths that require no justification. In Brazil, it appears frequently in constitutional law and philosophical discourse.
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