Claim

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A claim is a statement that one subject, such as a person or organization, makes about a subject. A claim is a debatable statement that an author manifests in a text or theoretical construction, so that the reader accepts it, something that not everyone will accept. An objective claim is a statement about a factual matter-one that can be proved true or false. A subjective claim is not a factual matter; it is an expression of belief, opinion, or personal preference, and cannot be proved right or wrong by any generally accepted criteria.

See also

  • Truth claim

References

  • Abbagnano (1979) - Diccionario de FilosofĂ­a. ISBN:9789681663551
  • http://www.butte.edu/departments/cas/tipsheets/thinking/claims.html





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