Arguing from First Principles

//Arguing from First Principles

Arguing from First Principles

“A first principle is a basic, foundational, self-evident proposition or assumption that cannot be deduced from any other proposition or assumption.” (related: dimensionality reduction; orthogonality; “Reasonable minds can disagree” if underlying premises differ.)

Source:
Gabriel Weinberg’s Mental Models I Find Repeatedly Useful

2018-09-24T05:52:32+00:00