It is a substantiation of the dictator's depiction of his government's values as apodictically true, good, and just. |
Political figures pronounced freely and apodictically on the patient's condition. |
Why, one is tempted to ask, if it is apodictically the case that every being is created equal and endowed with the inalienable right of liberty, is it necessary to say so? |
To pass universal objective judgments, and to do so apodictically, reason must be free from subjective grounds of determination. |
Thus the principle of causality can be apodictically proved as a condition of possible experience. |
Admittedly, philosophy cannot now say apodictically whether the colonisation of artificial or natural space bodies should be realised. |