[The] underscoring of primary facts is one of the crucial epistemological
functions of axiomatic concepts. It is also the reason why they can be
translated into a statement only in the form of a repetition (as a base and a
reminder): Existence exists—Consciousness is conscious—A is A. (This converts
axiomatic concepts into formal axioms.)
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