What does ipse dixit mean?

Definitions for ipse dixit
ˈɪp si ˈdɪk sɪtipse dix·it

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. ipse dixit, ipsedixitismnoun

    an unsupported dogmatic assertion

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  1. Ipse dixit

    Ipse dixit (Latin for "he said it himself") is an assertion without proof; or a dogmatic expression of opinion.The fallacy of defending a proposition by baldly asserting that it is "just how it is" distorts the argument by opting out of it entirely: the claimant declares an issue to be intrinsic, and not changeable.

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  1. ipse dixit

    "Ipse dixit" is a Latin phrase that translates as "He himself said," and is used to refer to an assertion or statement made with authority but without any provided evidence or proof. It is often associated with arguments in which a person simply relies on the assertions of an authority figure, without questioning or disputing them.

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  1. Ipse dixit

    Ipse dixit, also known as the bare assertion fallacy, is a term which is used to identify and describe a sort of arbitrary dogmatic statement which the speaker expects the listener to accept as valid. Ipse dixit denies that an issue is debatable. In other words, that's just the way it is. The fallacy of defending a proposition by barely asserting it as a fait accompli distorts the argument by opting out of it entirely: "The most basic way to distort an issue is to deny that it exists".

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ipse dixit in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ipse dixit in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7


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