Positing
Positing is the act of presenting something as a premise, assumption, or hypothesis for the sake of argument, explanation, or theoretical construction. It involves proposing a claim or entity as a starting point that is not necessarily asserted as an established fact, but is assumed to be useful or plausible within a given framework.
In philosophy, positing refers to introducing postulates or assumed principles that help generate arguments or organize
In science and mathematics, positing often takes the form of proposing hypotheses, models, or variables to explain
In social science and critical theory, positing can refer to the construction of concepts such as structures,
Positing is distinct from asserting a proven fact; it is a methodological or theoretical move that invites