Formulating different claims/arguments

Cards (26)

  • Argument or claim is a statement or set of statements that you use
    to convince people that your opinion about
    something is correct
  • Argument or claim is a series of sentences or statements use to give
    reasons for one's conclusion via justification,
    explanation, and/or persuasion
  • Three kinds of claims are claim of facts, claim of value, and claim of policy
  • Claims of Fact can be proven or disproved with the help of factual evidence
  • Claim of Fact is debatable yet verifiable
  • Claim of Fact is a statement of something that has existed, exists, or will exist
  • Claims of fact are pieces of important information which come from reliable and legitimate sources
  • Claims of fact can be defended and refuted based on data which can be easily accessible
  • Claim of Fact is sort of information that can be verified no matter how difficult it is through data from statistics, examples, and testimonies
  • Claims of Value are pieces of information that are focused on relative judgment such as goodness or badness, and these are usually addressed based on standards.
  • Claim of Value presents an assertion as to whether something is good or bad
  • Claim of Value is one concept or idea better than another
  • Claim of Value are value judgement made based on morals, standards, and norms.
  • Claim of Value emphasizes and weighs the benefit of the subject matter
  • Claim of Value expresses that one thing is of MORE VALUE than the other
  • Claim of Value is debatable in a sense that, this claim may be truthful to some but not to all
  • Claim of Policy are specific statements on procedures or laws that need to be modified based on certain issues or conditions.
  • Claims of Policy ask for plans of action to solve current problems most of the time.
  • Claims of Policy supports that an action should or should not be done to address a certain case or policy
  • Claims of Policy indicates that an action should be carried out either in support or in opposition of a particular argument
  • Claims of Policy is about an actionable topic
  • Claims of Policy often procedural organized plan
  • Claims of Policy gives suggestion as to how to address a certain case
  • Claims of Policy are specific and measurable actions that need to be done in order to address issues or concerns presented in an argument or proposition
  • Claim of Fact is an argument about a measurable topic
  • Claim of Policy is an argument that urge or desire action