Phrases with «fundamental premise»

The phrase "fundamental premise" refers to a basic idea or belief that is considered essential or foundational for a particular concept, argument, or theory. It is a key starting point that everything else is built upon, like a strong and important foundation. Full definition

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Sentences with «fundamental premise»

  • My own ignorance prevents my integrating those two fundamental premises in more than a superficial way and I look forward to hearing more about this. (slaw.ca)
  • It was, more precisely, based on a thinking through — although, in a way, a distortion — of Locke's fundamental premises about human nature by Rousseau. (firstthings.com)
  • Two fundamental premises thus seem to be dispelled. (religion-online.org)
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