Corollaries

A corollary is a self-evident implication of already established knowledge.

The Philosophy of Objectivism Leonard Peikoff, “The Philosophy of Objectivism
lecture series (1976), Lecture 2.

Many of the most important truths in philosophy are neither primary axioms nor theorems susceptible of discursive proof; rather, they are corollaries—most often, corollaries of axioms.

The Philosophy of Objectivism Leonard Peikoff, “The Philosophy of Objectivism
lecture series (1976), Lecture 2.

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