Axiomatic concepts identify explicitly what is merely implicit in the
consciousness of an infant or of an animal. (Implicit knowledge is passively
held material which, to be grasped, requires a special focus and process of
consciousness—a process which an infant learns to perform eventually, but
which an animal's consciousness is unable to perform.)
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