👉 In linguistics and philosophy, a presupposition is a statement or proposition that is not proven true by evidence. It can be either a declarative statement or an inductive inference about something else.
For example:
1. "He is taller than me."
2. "The sky is blue."
3. "The sun will rise tomorrow."
These are examples of presuppositions because they do not have to be proven true but rather exist based on general principles, beliefs, or observations.
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