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inexplicit assumptions

Inexplicit assumptions are underlying beliefs or ideas that people hold but may not directly state or acknowledge. In general knowledge, these assumptions shape how we think about a topic or issue without being explicitly expressed. For instance, if someone discusses climate change and assumes that everyone agrees it exists, they might overlook differing opinions. These unspoken beliefs can influence conversations and understanding, as they impact our reasoning and conclusions without being clearly articulated. Being aware of such assumptions helps improve communication and fosters more thoughtful discussions.