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tiny tim | 20:47 Sun 11th Sep 2005 | Phrases & Sayings
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In philosophy, what 5 letter word is given to the proposition put forward in the course of an argument, often accompanied by its own proof?
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Possibly, syllogy...
tenet?
Axiom.

Oh! I see... 5 letters! Back to the drawing board...

I think it has to be axiom

see trillilpse above - are you in the same group?

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Thanks everyone, I've got it now!

Oy!

whaddya mean, "the same group"

pedman?

explain yourself

i think when someone asks for an answer with a certain number of letters in it, you can get a fair idea where they're coming from.

Nowt to do with me.

But doesn't axiom come from the Greek for 'Worthy'?

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