atüütiline
Atüütiline is a term used in certain philosophical and linguistic contexts, particularly within discussions of meaning and reference. It describes a type of assertion or statement that is considered self-validating or inherently true, not requiring external verification or empirical evidence. The concept suggests that the truth of an atüütiline statement is contained within its own meaning or structure.
For example, a statement like "All bachelors are unmarried men" is often cited as an atüütiline proposition.
The idea of atüütiline statements is closely related to the philosophical distinction between analytic and synthetic
The precise usage and implications of "atüütiline" can vary depending on the specific philosophical school or