Believing without having proof is often referred to as "faith." This concept is prevalent in religious contexts, where individuals trust in the existence of a higher power or spiritual truths without empirical evidence. It can also apply to other domains, such as personal beliefs or convictions, where one may hold a strong belief despite a lack of concrete evidence.
Assume refers to something that you suppose to be true, without having proof.
It is called an axiom.
axioms or postulates
Yes, postulates are accepted without proof and do not have counterexamples.
A geometry rule that is accepted without proof is called an "axiom" or "postulate." Axioms serve as the foundational building blocks for a geometrical system, from which other theorems and propositions can be derived. They are considered self-evident truths within the context of the specific geometric framework.
faith comes to mind
To believe something is to hold an opinion that it is true.
declared, but without proof to judge some one without having proof
"I have faith in our government - they will do what is needed"."Faith is fact without evidence or proof."
Believing in something means having faith or confidence in its truth or existence, often without concrete proof. It involves trusting in the validity of an idea, concept, or belief system.
Assume refers to something that you suppose to be true, without having proof.
It is called a religion.
its a postulate.
it is called an axiom
It is called an axiom.
People who don't believe in ghosts are called skeptics. Skeptics typically demand scientific proof of something before they believe in it. As there is no scientific proof in ghosts, skeptics deem them as being unreal.
belief, accepting something as truth without the burden of proof or evidence. I don't know China exists, I've never been there and seen it with my own eyes, I have no proof. But I believe the people who have, I accept their experience as truth.