A mathematical claim that is the starting point for a argument. When critiquing a Mathematical Argument, you cannot critique the premises, as you assume them to be true all the time (unless you want a Metaphysical argument) Example:

  • It will either rain or snow tomorrow
  • It will not snow

Premise Strength

Weak Premise

  • One that assumes at a minimum

Strong Premise

  • One premise that assumes a lot