Apodixis

/ˌæpəˈdɪksɪs/ noun

A logical proof or demonstration that is beyond doubt, used especially in ancient Greek philosophy to establish absolute truth.

From Ancient Greek apodeixis (ἀπόδειξις), from apo- (away, from) + deikn- (to show), meaning literally 'a showing forth.' The term evolved through Greek logic to denote conclusive demonstration.

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