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10 Cards in this Set
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Claims should be _____. |
controversial |
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Three Characteristics of factual arguments: 1. To _____ mistaken reports about a topic 2. To _____ arguments that are settled and agreed upon 3. To _____ belief and assumptions widely held by a society |
1. correct 2. challenge 3. question |
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Two examples that might be used to reasonably qualify a claim |
some, few, most, many... (Qualifier) |
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Can a claim of fact be based on the reliability of information from source even if we don not confirm that information for ourselves? |
Yes |
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Claims of value express _____ or _____. |
approval or disapproval |
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Criteria that must be explained through words, relying on matters as values, traditions and emotions. Examples |
Qualitative argument |
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The focus of defending a claim of value relies on _____. |
meeting or failing short of criterion |
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The particular standards we establish for judging anything. |
Criteria |
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Criteria that can be measure, counted or demonstrated in some mechanical fashion |
Quantitative argument |
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Arguments determining whether something meets certain criteria. |
Evaluation |