proposita
Proposita is a Latin term meaning “things proposed” or “propositions.” In scholastic and philosophical Latin, the word is used to refer to statements, claims, or propositions that are laid forward for consideration, discussion, or demonstration. It derives from the verb proponere (to propose or set forth) and the past participle form proponitus; in Latin grammar, proposita may function as the feminine plural or neuter plural form of the participle, depending on the context.
In typical usage, proposita designate the propositions that constitute the premises of an argument or the assertions
In modern English-language scholarship, proposita is encountered mainly in discussions of Latin texts rather than as
There is no widely recognized standalone subject named “Proposita” outside its Latin usage. It is typically