Difference between revisions of "Template:Claim v0.1"
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<noinclude> This template is an attempt to create a template which has expanded references to other related claims. </noinclude> | <noinclude> This template is an attempt to create a template which has expanded references to other related claims. | ||
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<noinclude> Example: Women are smarter than men (Primary Claim). Women are not smarter than men (Counterclaim). Men are smarter than women (Alternative claim). Women should be disallowed from entering the university (Related ethical claim). Cognitive ability correlates with IQ (Related theoretical claim).</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 19:55, 25 January 2022
Statement of the claim | {{{Claim}}} |
Level of certainty | |
Nature | |
Counterclaim | |
Dependent on | |
Dependency of | |
Alternative to | {{{Claim}}} |
Related ethical claim(s) | {{{Claim}}} |
Related theoretical claim(s) | {{{Claim}}} |
This template is an attempt to create a template which has expanded references to other related claims.
Example: Women are smarter than men (Primary Claim). Women are not smarter than men (Counterclaim). Men are smarter than women (Alternative claim). Women should be disallowed from entering the university (Related ethical claim). Cognitive ability correlates with IQ (Related theoretical claim).