premisesfirst
Premisesfirst is a term used to describe a principle or practice in logic, argumentation, and related disciplines that prioritizes the explicit presentation of premises before the conclusions or results. The concept emphasizes that clear, verifiable premises are the foundation upon which any deduction or claim stands.
In educational settings, premisesfirst is promoted as a teaching strategy to improve reasoning skills by forcing
In formal logic and automated reasoning, premisesfirst manifests as procedural guidelines for argument structure, inference rules,
In explainable AI and rule-based systems, practitioners may adopt a premisesfirst approach to generate explanations that
Variants and criticisms: some practitioners advocate conclusions-first or hybrid approaches for brevity or cognitive load reasons.
See also: argumentation theory, logical deduction, explainable AI, knowledge representation.