Starting assumptions
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GIVENSStarting assumptions
HYPOTHESESAssumptions
ERRMake false assumptions
PREMISESDebaters' basic assumptions
LOADEDQUESTIONSThey may include unwarranted assumptions
ETHOSDominant assumptions of a people
donneeassumptions upon which a story is founded
donneesset of artistic or literary premises or assumptions
donneesDONNEE, assumptions upon which a story is founded
donneeset of artistic or literary premises or assumptions
FEWESTNumber of assumptions called for in Occam's razor
pseudosciencea system of theories, assumptions, and methods erroneously regarded as scientific
pseudosciencesPSEUDOSCIENCE, a system of theories, assumptions, and methods erroneously regarded as scientific
nonparametricNot involving any assumptions as to the form or parameters of a frequency distribution
paralogizeto draw conclusions that do not follow logically from a given set of assumptions.
divergent(of thought) Using a variety of premises, esp. unfamiliar premises, as bases for inference, and avoiding common limiting assumptions in making deductions
politicsThe assumptions or principles relating to or inherent in a sphere, theory, or thing, esp. when concerned with power and status in a society
deconstructedAnalyze (a text or a linguistic or conceptual system) by deconstruction, typically in order to expose its hidden internal assumptions and contradictions and subvert its apparent significance or unity
deconstructingAnalyze (a text or a linguistic or conceptual system) by deconstruction, typically in order to expose its hidden internal assumptions and contradictions and subvert its apparent significance or unity
deconstructAnalyze (a text or a linguistic or conceptual system) by deconstruction, typically in order to expose its hidden internal assumptions and contradictions and subvert its apparent significance or unity
deconstructsAnalyze (a text or a linguistic or conceptual system) by deconstruction, typically in order to expose its hidden internal assumptions and contradictions and subvert its apparent significance or unity
deconstructionA method of critical analysis of philosophical and literary language that emphasizes the internal workings of language and conceptual systems, the relational quality of meaning, and the assumptions implicit in forms of expression