indiscutibilia
Indiscutibilia is a term used in philosophy of epistemology and logic to denote propositions or classes of propositions that are taken as indisputable within a given system, discourse, or community. They function as epistemic foundations or presuppositions that are not typically subjected to open disputation within that context, even as other statements remain open to challenge.
Etymology and usage: the phrase derives from the Latin indiscutibilis, meaning indisputable, with indiscutibilia representing the
Scope and examples: indiscutibilia can appear in mathematics as the accepted axioms and postulates of a theory,
Relation to axioms and disputation: indiscutibilia are closely related to axioms, postulates, and self-evident beliefs, but
See also: axiom, postulate, self-evidence, epistemology, foundationalism.