explain the function of value claim in argument
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A value claim is an argumentative thesis which makes a qualifiable assertion; in other words, it is an. argument (claim) about a moral, aesthetic, or philosophical topic (value). • A policy claim is an argumentative thesis which makes an assertion about a course of action the reader.
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The function of the claim is to measure the elements subjectively.
- These claims are debatable assertions about the contrasting virtues of something that are evaluated subjectively.
- For example: The Maldives is a better place to go for summer vacation than Indonesia
- The fact that various people may disagree on the standards used to judge something renders a value assertion debatable.
- For example: weather, live entertainment, movies, outdoor sports etc.
- A value claim must be backed up by a set of criteria, justification for the set's validity, and evidence that the statement is supported when the standards are applied.
- Value assertions are frequently compared.
- It is a justifiable assertion or value that is the topic of an argument or statement that relates to a moral, aesthetic, or philosophical issue.
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