perusoletus
Perusoletus is a term used in Finnish philosophy and logic to denote a foundational premise that is assumed without proof within a theoretical framework. The word combines perus, meaning base or fundamental, with oletus, meaning assumption or supposition. In this sense, a perusoletus serves as a starting point for reasoning and interpretation.
In practice, perusoletukset function as context-dependent commitments that enable deductions and explanations within a given theory
Use of perusoletukset is common in scientific modeling, social science, and philosophical argumentation. Examples include assuming
Critically, perusoletukset shape conclusions and can introduce bias if left implicit or unexamined. Best practice is
In English-language discourse, the term is less common; translation often yields basic or underlying assumption. See