Autoévident
Autoévident is a French term that translates to "self-evident" or "obvious" in English. It is often used to describe something that is so clear or apparent that it does not require proof or explanation. The concept of autoévident is rooted in philosophy, particularly in the work of René Descartes, who used the term to describe truths that are so fundamental that they cannot be doubted.
In everyday language, autoévident is used to describe statements or ideas that are so basic or commonplace
The term autoévident is also used in legal contexts to describe principles that are so fundamental to
In a broader sense, autoévident can be used to describe any idea or concept that is so