The difference between Apodeictic and Assertoric
When used as adjectives, apodeictic means affording proof, whereas assertoric means stating that which is actual.
check bellow for the other definitions of Apodeictic and Assertoric
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Apodeictic as an adjective:
Affording proof; demonstrative.
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Apodeictic as an adjective:
Incontrovertible; demonstrably true or certain.
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Apodeictic as an adjective (logic):
Of the characteristic feature of a proposition that is necessary (or impossible): perfectly certain (or inconceivable) or incontrovertibly true (or false); self-evident.
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Assertoric as an adjective (logic):
Stating that which is actual.