Categorias: Todos - evidence - morality - value - policy

por Sydney Balangue 6 anos atrás

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CR 6 - Making a Statement

Statements can be categorized into claims of policy, fact, and value, each serving distinct purposes. Claims of policy advocate for specific actions to be taken, such as adopting more black cats by reducing superstitions.

CR 6 - Making a Statement

Reasons why claims of fact need to be proven

New Data

Predictions

Casual Relationships

Different Interpretations

Your claim is a conclusion you reach when you are trying to decide what to say about a subject.

Claim of Value

People often disagree about matters of value: Aesthetic and Morality
Example: Black cats don't look very good in photos
Example: Bathing suits have gotten too skimpy
Desirable or undesirable based on moral or aesthetic principles

CR 6 - Making a Statement

Claim of Policy

Example: More black cats should be adopted by diminishing superstitions.
Example: Sunscreen products should be more closely regulated
States that a specific course of action should be implemented

Claim of Fact

Example: Cats sleep 16 to 18 hours per day
Example: Excess sun exposure causes skin cancer.
States that a condition exists, has existed, or will exist, based on factual evidence