Assertum

/əˈsɜːtəm/ noun

In medieval philosophy and logic, something that is asserted or claimed as a statement or proposition.

Latin neuter past participle of asserere (to assert, claim). This is a Latin term that appeared in medieval philosophical texts, particularly in logic and rhetoric, where it referred to the object of assertion—the thing being claimed.

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