intransitus
Intransitus is a term that can refer to several concepts depending on the context. In classical logic and philosophy, intransitus is used to describe a proposition or argument that cannot be refuted or is irrefutable. This means that the truth of the proposition is self-evident or that the argument is structured in such a way that it is logically sound and cannot be challenged. The concept of intransitus emphasizes the certainty and indubitability of certain statements or lines of reasoning.
In some older or specialized texts, intransitus might also appear as a Latin term without a direct