This essay brings ana approach to the possibilities of axiomatization
in the realm of the informational. The axiomatization begins from the
informatio prima which says that entities inform or, formally, alpha e
quals with bar to the left of it. This primary postulate causes logica
l consequences which are comprehended as extensions of the primary axi
om of informing of entities (informing as externalism, informedness as
internalism, circularity as metaphysicalism, and informational openne
ss as phenomenalism). A consequent axiomatic deduction (together with
operational particularization) is shown for general, alternative, nega
tive, alternative negative, functional, metaphysical, parallel, and in
telligent informational cases. Informational axiomatization is a part
of the informational logic in which the notion of information is exten
ded to the phenomenal extremity. Axioms are expressed by the formalize
d symbolism which considers the concept of the informing/informedness
(active/passive, subjective/objective, operand/operator) nature of inf
ormational entities [TIL].