Categórico
Categórico is an adjective used in Spanish (and Portuguese) to describe something that pertains to a category or that is absolute, unconditional, or unequivocal. In philosophical and ethical contexts, the most famous usage is Kant’s imperativo categórico, the unconditional moral law that one should act only according to maxims that could be willed as universal law. The term signals that the obligation is not contingent on particular ends or circumstances.
In logic and rhetoric, proposición categórica or afirmación categórica designates a statement about all or some
In everyday language, categórico can describe a statement or position made with certainty and without qualifications,
Etymology: from Latin categoricus, via French or directly from Greek katēgorikos, related to the idea of a