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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary قضیه ثابت یا اثبات شده ، بنیاد واساس بحث، صغری وکبرای قیاس منطقی، فرض قبلی، فرضیه مقدم، فرض منطقی کردن .
- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary major premise مقدمه کبري minor premise مقدمه صغري premise (s) مبنا، مقدمه، مراتب پيش گفته، فرض، قضيه، صغري و کبري، شرح مقدماتي سند، محوطه، عرصه و اعيان
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary premise|premiss lat. præmissa (sententia) «(proposition) mise en avant». piš/noxost/bon-gozârd (dâneši) piš-nehâd/gomân/angâšt-a + For such reasons, no form of self-evidence seems to afford an absolute criterion of truth. Nevertheless, it is perhaps true that judgments having a high degree of subjective certainty are more apt to be true than other judgments. But if this be the case, it is a result to be demonstrated, not a premiss from which to start in defining truth and falsehood. As an initial guarantee, therefore, neither self-evidence nor subjective certainty can be accepted as adequate. (B. RUSSELL, Lecture XIII.Truth and Falsehood ) + Leibniz based his philosophy upon two logical premisses, the law of contradiction and the law of sufficient reason. (B. RUSSELL, History of Western Philosophy, p. 573)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(premise): بازگشت به واژه premise major premise minor premise the major premise the minor premise قضيه ثابت يا اثبات شده ،بنياد واساس بحث ،صغرى وکبراى قياس منطقى ،فرض قبلى ،فرضيه مقدم ،فرض منطقى کردن کلمات مرتبط(4)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 prem·ise n. Variant: also pre·miss Pronunciation: ' pre-məs Function: noun Etymology: in sense 1, from Middle English premisse, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin praemissa, from Latin, feminine of praemissus, past participle of praemittere to place ahead, from prae- pre- + mittere to send; in other senses, from Middle English premisses, from Medieval Latin praemissa, from Latin, neuter plural of praemissus Date: 14th century 1 a : a proposition antecedently supposed or proved as a basis of argument or inference specifically : either of the first two propositions of a syllogism from which the conclusion is drawn b : something assumed or taken for granted : PRESUPPOSITION 2 plural : matters previously stated specifically : the preliminary and explanatory part of a deed or of a bill in equity 3 plural [from its being identified in the premises of the deed] a : a tract of land with the buildings thereon b : a building or part of a building usually with its appurtenances (as grounds)]]> 2 pre·mise n. Pronunciation: ' pre-məs also pri- ' mīz Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   pre·mised ; pre·mis·ing Date: 1526 1 a : to set forth beforehand as an introduction or a postulate b : to offer as a premise in an argument 2 : POSTULATE 3 : to base on certain assumptions]]> major premise Function: noun Date: 1821 : the premise of a syllogism containing the major …