👉 In logic, a premise is an assumption or statement that is not proven to be true. This means that it cannot be proven true based on what we currently know about the world. For example, if you say "If it rains tomorrow, then I will go outside," this statement does not have any premises because it is simply saying something without making a conclusion. Unpredicated statements are often used in logical arguments to show that one proposition cannot be proven true based on what we currently know about the