Self-evident truths are always universally accepted by everyone.
Self-evident truths are always universally accepted by everyone.
According to Aquinas, a truth may be self-evident in itself (and to those who are wise) but not necessarily self-evident to everyone. Those who lack understanding might not grasp the self-evident truths.
Self-evident truths are always universally accepted by everyone.
According to Aquinas, a truth may be self-evident in itself (and to those who are wise) but not necessarily self-evident to everyone. Those who lack understanding might not grasp the self-evident truths.