Prämisse
Prämisse is a term used in logic, argumentation and storytelling to denote a proposition assumed to be true and used as the basis for reasoning or action. In a formal argument, the premises support the conclusion; if the premises are true and the reasoning is valid, the conclusion follows. Premises may be explicit in a text or argued as implicit assumptions that underlie the reasoning.
The term derives from the French prémisse or Latin praemissa; in German usage it is spelled Prämisse
In formal logic, a sequence of premises leads to a conclusion; syllogisms use major and minor premises.
In scientific or empirical arguments, premises function as starting points that may be subject to testing and
In narrative contexts, a premise describes the central idea or setup of a work—not necessarily its plot
See also: Syllogism, Inference, Assumption, Hypothesis, Premise (in philosophy).