- What's another term for criterion?
- Why should you always explain the connection between the premise and criterion?
- What is the difference between a "statement" and a "concept" criterion?
- Why is a more specific criterion best?
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Value Premise and Criterion: pp. 17 - 20
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-Another word for a criterion is a standard
-The relationship should be explained so that the judges have a weigh the arguments and the values, by showing a logical connection between the arguments and the value.
-It is essential to know how the warrant achieves the goal or the value
-a statement criterion is one where an actor must fallow certain rules, whereas a concept criterion simply uses an idea to achieve the value.
-A more specific criterion is better because it makes it easier for the judge to weigh the arguments.
*another word for criterion is value criterion or standard
*the relationship should be explained so the judges can understand your reasons to come to a conclusion on your arguments.
*Statement Criterion normaly involves a rule that must be followed by someone of action
Concept Criterion is morely a poorly writen way to reach the value.
*More specific is better for the purpose of making it easier for the judges to evaluate both arguments.
1.) standard is another word for criterion
2.) a judge isn't going to pick you up if you can't give him a reason how you can achieve your goal (premise) or if your case doesn't link to your criterion or standard
3.) a statement criterion requires an action and rule, whereas a concept criterion is just an idea
4.) specific criterions make it easier for the judge to weigh the arguments
Standard.
Explain the connection so that the judge can better understand the relevance and importance of the argument you are making as opposed to your opponent's.
The difference between the standard and concept criterion is that the concept criterion suggests a concept that is based around the value premise while the standard establishes a firm rule on the issue.
The better the explanation of your criterion is, the better the judge understands it and thus becomes in sync with your ideas in the arguement.
1.another word for criterion is a standard.
2.You should explain the connection so the judge understands why your criterion will help you achieve your value premise
3.a statement criterion is very straight-forward and easily agreeable with while a concept criterion is more of an opinion that needs more reasoning
4.You need to be specific so the judge can understand the relevance between the value premise and criterion thoroughly. also so the judge can understand what criterion you chose whether it was statement or concept
- another word for criterion is standard
-you should show the connection between the value and the criterion because this gives the judges the understanding of your rationale in order to evaluate your arguments.
-statement criterion involves are rule that the agent must follow to achieve the value.
-concept criterion is just and idea of which to achieve the value.
-a more specific criterion is better because it creates clearer ties to the value and gives the judge an esier way to wiegh the round.
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