premise

Floating premises bound by mysterious chains, with the word 'premise' dancing in the background.
'Premise': the magic word everyone believes they need, but from which no one can escape.
Faith & Philosophy

Description

A premise is hailed as the foundation of any argument, yet remains an unquestioned creed in disguise. Its supposed infallibility acts as a shield for conclusions while snuffing out the first sparks of doubt. Often chanted by eloquent debaters, it banishes dissenters to the outskirts of logic like a forbidden spell. Serving as an invisible barrier on the path to truth, it also doubles as an intellectual anesthetic that halts reason. Those who dare to question a premise are usually the revolutionaries who disturb the peace of the debate.

Definitions

  • A premise is a hypothetical foundation deemed necessary to start a debate but engineered to conceal the final conclusion.
  • A premise is a magical keyword that forbids any questioning.
  • A premise is a cage of thought glorified by unconscious faith.
  • A premise is deemed safe yet doubles as the most dangerous stage in an argument.
  • A premise functions as a hideout under the guise of seeking truth.
  • A premise is a concession of ideology set by rulers and mindlessly followed by the masses.
  • A premise is a gate that, once accepted, turns the path to conclusions into a one-way street.
  • A premise pretends to foster curiosity while acting as an intellectual paralytic.
  • A premise is a spell meticulously inscribed only in the introduction of academic texts, sleeping unread.
  • A premise is an inviolable sanctuary that justifies everything while refusing any proof.

Examples

  • “Your conclusion is intriguing, but I see no premises supporting it.”
  • “Who approved that premise? A ghost, perhaps?”
  • “Let’s start by questioning the premise. Breaking it is the first step in any debate.”
  • “If you think the usual premise will settle everything, you’re sorely mistaken.”
  • “Your confidence is impressive for a premise that’s so shaky.”
  • “Arguing someone into believing their premise is infallible is a formidable opponent.”
  • “You check the premises before the debate? Do you perform this tedious ritual every time?”
  • “Without a premise, future predictions are just hasty guesses.”
  • “The assumption of this project’s success is that dreams automatically become reality.”
  • “Nothing wastes time more than a meeting without shared premises.”
  • “‘Our premises differ’—the go-to excuse in every disagreement.”
  • “Where on earth did that premise come from?”
  • “Imposing your premise is violence disguised as kindness.”
  • “Trying to get consensus on such a premise is pure nonsense.”
  • “Discussing conclusions while ignoring premises is sheer recklessness.”

Narratives

  • When a premise is secretly established at the start of a meeting, everyone becomes captive to its invisible framework.
  • Fearful debaters protect their stance by placing the premise outside the realm of discussion.
  • Minor doubts are blocked by the sturdy walls of a premise, while only conclusions bask in the spotlight.
  • The moment a premise collapses, the tower of logic turns into a castle built on sand.
  • Unconscious collective agreement deifies premises, drowning out the voice of reason.
  • The grander the plan, the more fragile the premise on which it stands.
  • Scholars often prefer unexamined premises to rigorous experiments.
  • A premise is not the beginning of discourse, but the ultimate weapon that determines its end.
  • Before you know it, your thoughts shift to fit the premise, turning you into a manipulated puppet.
  • A conversation without premises breeds chaos, yet blind premises spawn stagnation.
  • Those who overturn a premise are either sages or madmen, perhaps both.
  • Questioning a premise is planting the dangerous seed of thought that shatters comfortable stability.
  • Behind every ideal system lurks an unassailable premise.
  • Conclusions guided by a premise are like feathers in the air—fragile without it.
  • When premises are shared in silence, they become the most unassailable form of consensus.

Aliases

  • Unquestioned Spell
  • Chain of Logic
  • Invisible Cage
  • Thought Anesthesia
  • Conclusion Cloak
  • Blind Faith Trigger
  • Self-Catalyst
  • Debate Black Box
  • Auto-Thought Machine
  • Final Defense Line
  • No-Refute Notice
  • Proof Abandonment Ticket
  • Thought-Stopping Button
  • Dark Matter of Knowledge
  • Substitute for Faith
  • Doubt Sealant
  • Fallacy Signal
  • Stability Blanket
  • Preformed Shield
  • Premise Ghost

Synonyms

  • Unverified Condition
  • Stab-in-the-Dark Rationale
  • Underprepared Theory
  • Semi-Foundation
  • Virtual Pillar
  • Zero-Evidence Premise
  • Obvious Performance
  • Invisible Infrastructure
  • Preconception Rail
  • Thought-Guiding Apparatus
  • Auto-Impersonator
  • Preamble Monster
  • Logic Runway
  • Proof-Abandonment Pact
  • Inference Test
  • Hidden Detonator
  • Consistency Talisman
  • Evidence-Free Light
  • Groundsless Label
  • Fact-in-the-Making Maker