A statement that is obvious to anyone and based on direct experiences is called a self-evident truth.
No. Obvious means self-evident, &c.
A particular truth is not self-evident means it is not obvious.
An axiom is a truth recognised universally, or an established principle or rule. It is a self-evident statement such as the famous axiom by Rene Descartes: I think therefore I am. It is obvious that were one to think, that one would be - this is self evident.
I have always seen this as self evident. In other words it does not need spelling out or it is obvious.
Things that should be obvious, to a thinking person.
The Founding Fathers found them to be obvious as shown in History, ones that stood out for themselves, being prominently and inherently evident in and of themselves.
"Obvious" means something that is easily seen, recognized, or understood without needing explanation or clarification. It refers to something that is clear, apparent, or self-evident.
The word you might be looking for is "obvious" or "self-evident."
rights that flow from natural law, and are therfore obvious
An axiom is a self-evident statement that is assumed to be true. A theorem is proved to be true.
yes (the answer's self-evident if you're taking the exam)