Apodicticity refers to the quality of being apodictic, which means something that is necessarily true and can be demonstrated or proven to be true with certainty. In philosophical terms, apodictic statements are those that are not just probable or contingent but are universally valid and incontrovertible. These types of truths often pertain to logical deductions or foundational principles in mathematics and philosophy that do not require empirical evidence for validation.
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