addtheoses
Addtheoses is a term that refers to a specific type of philosophical or theological argument. It is not a widely recognized or established term in academic discourse, and its usage appears to be limited to certain niche contexts. When used, it generally describes an argument that attempts to establish the existence of something, often a divine being or a particular concept, by constructing a series of logically connected propositions. Each proposition builds upon the previous one, leading the reader or listener to a predetermined conclusion.
The structure of an addtheoses argument typically involves a set of premises that are presented as self-evidently