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(Created page with "A '''counter claim''' is a pithy assertion that contradicts the primary claim. For example, the primary claim may be 'Jesus was a real human being', to which the counter claim would be 'Jesus was ''not'' a real human being' Another example may be: 'Municipal waste water terminates in Lake Ontario', to which the counter claim would be 'Waste water does ''not'' terminate in Lake Ontario.'") |
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A '''counter claim''' is a pithy assertion that contradicts the primary claim. | A '''counter claim''' is a pithy assertion that contradicts the primary claim. | ||
For example, the primary claim may be 'Jesus was a real human being', to which the counter claim would be 'Jesus was ''not'' a real human being' | For example, the primary claim may be 'Jesus was a real human being', to which the counter claim would be 'Jesus was ''not'' a real human being.' | ||
Another example may be: 'Municipal waste water terminates in Lake Ontario' | Another example may be: 'Municipal waste water terminates in Lake Ontario,' to which the counter claim would be 'Waste water does ''not'' terminate in Lake Ontario.' |
Latest revision as of 01:10, 23 January 2022
A counter claim is a pithy assertion that contradicts the primary claim.
For example, the primary claim may be 'Jesus was a real human being', to which the counter claim would be 'Jesus was not a real human being.'
Another example may be: 'Municipal waste water terminates in Lake Ontario,' to which the counter claim would be 'Waste water does not terminate in Lake Ontario.'