toteenjäävinä
Toteenjäävinä is a neologism in Finnish used to describe statements or items of evidence that continue to carry weight in an argument after other factors have shifted. The term is not part of standard Finnish dictionaries and is mainly found in theoretical or speculative discussions about epistemology, rhetoric, and legal argumentation. It is typically used to distinguish enduring evidence from transient claims.
Etymology and form: The term appears to be a coined compound built from the verb totea, meaning
Usage and examples: In analytic contexts, toteenjäävinä refers to evidence that remains persuasive across revisions of
See also: Evidence, Epistemology, Argumentation theory, Rhetoric.