indiscutables
Indiscutables are propositions or claims considered beyond dispute within a given domain, serving as common ground for analysis, decision-making, or debate. The term is more common in rhetorical or journalistic usage than as a formal category in most disciplines.
Etymology: The word derives from indisputable plus the plural suffix -es, used to refer to multiple statements
In practice, indiscutables appear as widely corroborated facts, established principles, or widely accepted data points. They
Examples: Within science, certain well-supported laws or measurements may be treated as indiscutables in discussions of
Criticism and limitations: Labeling a statement as an indiscutable can suppress legitimate questioning; therefore, communities should