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Semantics

Semantic analysis of axiom-related terms. This page compares meaning domains and clarifies the distinction between surface-level (axiom-ness) and deep-level (axiomaticity) concepts.

Surface vs. Deep Semantics

Axiom-ness (Surface)

The intuitive, surface-level quality of being axiomatic. Expresses the property of a proposition as "self-evident" or "worthy of assertion" without formalization.

Axiom-ness · -ness suffix

Axiomaticity (Deep)

The degree to which a domain is formalized by axioms. A technical measure of how thoroughly a theory or system is axiomatized.

Axiomaticity · -ity suffix

Semantic Domains

Logic & Mathematics

Axioms as foundational propositions. Proof-theoretic and model-theoretic roles.

Philosophy

Axioms as self-evident truths. Epistemic and metaphysical aspects.

Natural Language

Axiomatic as "obvious" or "taken for granted." Colloquial usage.

Vocabulary for Understanding Axiom

Key terms and formal systems that provide context for understanding axioms. Each has an individual page with etymology and citations.