👉 In the context of philosophy, "firmisternia" is a term used to describe a type of argument or position in which one side assumes that their own arguments are superior because they have been proven by others. This can be seen as an attempt to justify one's own beliefs and positions through the use of established facts and evidence. The term "firmisternia" is often associated with philosophers who argue that their own theories, such as scientific or ethical principles, should be considered more valid