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Axiom systems

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An axiom is an accepted rule, principal, or law which is used to logically derive theorems, not necessarily with proof in themselves. Used mostly in mathematics and logic, it might be used to answer questions such as, “What are the axioms of climate science theory (if any)?” or : "A good logical axiom to invoke in a climate science discussion is that the distribution of benefits and costs is often more important than the total benefits versus total costs. This highlights that different stakeholders may perceive the impacts of climate policies differently, leading to complex decision-making dynamics. (AI Assist)"

Rules
1. The axiom must be complete.
2. The axiom must be accepted as valid.
3. The axiom must be supported by logical premises.

Moves
1. State the axiom in general terms.
2. Add a logical premise.
3. Revise the axiom for completeness.
4. Revise the axiom for conciseness.

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1. General
2. Specificity
3. Review

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