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CLAIMS, ASSERTIONS, STATEMENTS - Coggle Diagram
CLAIMS, ASSERTIONS, STATEMENTS
Claim or assertion: an expression that is supposedly true.
A claim cannot be made with certianty, but it can often be made with some degree of probability.
spoken, written, or a thought.
A claim can be ususally made in different ways.
State facts
True statement, you can verify it.
Express opinion
Value jugdments
They are opinions about the perceived value or worth or rightness or wrongness of things.
When someone says that a value judgment is true (or false), they are using the words in a broad sense to mean something like "true(or false) in my opinion".
Prediction
A prediction is a claim that something may or may not be true because it is still in the future, or is as yet inverified.
Hypothesis
Conceivably laws of physics may not be the same in the far, unknowable future, or in all posibles worlds.
Recommendation
Recommendations or suggestions are claims of
yet another sort.
Are not straightforwardly true or false.
Statements
Declarative sentences
Interrogatives (questions)
Imperatives (commands)