iseenesestmõistetavatest
Iseenesestmõistetavatest is a term that translates from Estonian to mean "self-evident" or "obvious." In a philosophical or logical context, it refers to propositions or truths that are immediately understood or accepted without requiring proof or demonstration. These are often considered foundational principles or axioms upon which further reasoning is built.
The concept of the self-evident is central to many epistemological theories. It suggests that certain knowledge
However, what is considered self-evident can also be subjective and culturally influenced. What appears obvious to