- Etymology
- From axiom + -ism. Doctrine or practice of basing systems on axioms.
- Stem axiom
- From axiom (q.v.).
- Suffix -ism
- Forming nouns. "Doctrine, theory, or practice of."
- Origin
- From axiom. axiomatism.com.
- Main proponent(s)
- axiomatism.com
- Structural characteristic
- Manifold dynamics
- Meaning
- The dynamic topology of axioms determines the dynamics of the world; its validity is intuitively verifiable.
- Earliest use
- Attested in Wiktionary, Merriam-Webster.
- Definition
- The doctrine or practice of basing systems on axioms. The dynamic topology of axioms determines the dynamics of the world; its validity is intuitively verifiable.