The book delves into the role of foundational and unquestionable principles within ideological systems, examining how such doctrines have historically shaped identities, beliefs, and cultural frameworks. As essential cornerstones of collective life, dogmas have long served to establish the normative structures that govern existential coexistence. In this thought-provoking essay, the Author develops a hypothesis centered on axioms, treating them as ideological bastions whose origins can be traced back to ancient civilizations. The text explores how these core principles emerged as responses to existential inquiries and environmental challenges, in eras when societies first began to construct their belief systems, values, and practices aimed at fostering order and communal cohesion. Further enriching the essay is an analysis of paradigms, presented as archetypal models that frame understanding of reality, influence the formation of thought, and contribute to the organic development of knowledge.
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