Value laden
A supposition is a belief or idea based on limited evidence, while an assumption is a belief taken for granted without proof.
A premise is a statement or idea that serves as the basis for an argument or reasoning, while an assumption is a belief or idea that is taken for granted without being proven. In other words, a premise is a starting point for an argument, while an assumption is a belief that is not necessarily proven.
A philosophical assumption is coming to a conclusion based on having a background and knowledge of a particular subject or discipline.When a philosophical assumption is made, a person uses their background knowledge of a subject to answer questions or make a decision using the values and principles of that subject.
The encomienda system is based on the assumption that the Spanish crown granted conquistadors the right to extract tribute, labor, or goods from indigenous communities in exchange for protection and Christianization.
One basic assumption of humanity is that people are inherently social beings who rely on relationships and connections with others for their well-being and survival. Another assumption is that humans possess the capacity for both rational thought and emotional depth, allowing them to experience a wide range of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
Value laden
When someone calls a statement a "valid assumption" they mean that it is probably true.
My assumption is Shuckle is what you mean, and the answer is no
On the assumption you mean gille it means 'lad, boy'.
It means to make an assumption or guess.
The English word would be supposition or assumption.
John Niemayer Findlay has written: 'Axiological ethics' -- subject(s): Ethics, Values, History
events have discoverable causes.
It'll take a lot of gumption to espouse that assumption. That's your assumption. That is not an assumption.
1. Something that is believed to be true without proof. Example: The assumption that such people have a genuine choice of schools for their children is false.2. the process of beginning to take responsibility for something as assumption of office the time when someone starts a job. Example: on his assumption of office, the premier arrested several of the ministers in the former government."assumption." Dictionary of Politics and Government.London: A&C Black, 2004. Credo Reference.
Making an assumption that you mean in a flowchart ... it is a diamond, wider than taller like: <>
I think assumption of older people is cultural assumption What do you think