Irreducible Primaries

An irreducible primary is a fact which cannot be analyzed (i.e., broken into components) or derived from antecedent facts.

Philosophy: Who Needs It “Philosophical Detection,” Philosophy: Who Needs It, 13.

See also AXIOMATIC CONCEPTS; AXIOMS; COROLLARIES; HIERARCHY of KNOWLEDGE; OSTENSIVE DEFINITION; SELF-EVIDENT.

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