- A
premise or
premiss is a proposition—a true or
false declarative statement—used in an
argument to
prove the
truth of
another proposition called the conclusion...
- A
false premise is an
incorrect proposition that
forms the
basis of an
argument or syllogism.
Since the
premise (proposition, or ****umption) is not correct...
- The
Premise is an
American anthology television series created by B. J. Novak. It
premiered on FX on Hulu on
September 16, 2021. In
February 2023, the...
- The
premise of a text such as a book, film, or
screenplay is the
initial state of
affairs that
drives the plot. Most
premises can be
expressed very simply...
- Look up
premise, premiss, or
premises in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Premise is a
claim that is a
reason for, or an
objection against, some other...
- A co-
premise is a
premise in
reasoning and
informal logic which is not the main
supporting reason for a
contention or a lemma, but is
logically necessary...
- In argumentation, an
objection is a
reason arguing against a
premise, argument, or conclusion.
Definitions of
objection vary in
whether an
objection is...
- An off-premises
extension (OPX),
sometimes also
known as off-premises
station (OPS), is an
extension telephone at a
location distant from its servicing...
- example,
knowing that all men are
mortal (major
premise), and that
Socrates is a man (minor
premise), we may
validly conclude that
Socrates is mortal...
-
syllogism that is
invalid because its
minor term is
undistributed in the
minor premise but
distributed in the conclusion. This
fallacy has the
following argument...