/ˈɪpseɪ ˈdɪksɪt/ – Noun
Definition: lời khẳng định vô căn cứ.
A more thorough explanation: IPSE DIXIT is a Latin term that translates to “he, himself, said it.” In legal contexts, it refers to an assertion made by an individual that is accepted as true without further evidence or proof. It is a statement that relies solely on the authority or credibility of the person making it, rather than on any supporting evidence or reasoning.
Example: The court rejected the argument as mere ipse dixit, without any supporting evidence or legal authority.