Durval Menezes asked this question about Axiom's End (Noumena, #1):
Why "Axiom" and "Noumena"? These terms have very precise meanings in logic and epistemology, but from the book's summary it's not obvious why they are being used as this book and series title. no spoilers please, if the answer involves a spoiler just say so.
Steven Mastroyin The motive of one of the groups of characters in the book is driven by the idea of something being an axiom, and the events of the book challenge that…moreThe motive of one of the groups of characters in the book is driven by the idea of something being an axiom, and the events of the book challenge that belief, hence title. I hope that is vague enough to be helpful without being a spoiler.(less)
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