Building an Argument
Understanding Perspective and Context
Engaging with Other Views and Evaluating Information
100

Definition of Claim.

A statement that asserts a perspective or stance.

100

Definition of a Lens.

A filter or angle used to examine an issue (e.g., cultural, historical, or ethical).

100

Definition of Counterargument.

An opposing perspective or claim that challenges your argument.

200

Definition of Evidence.

Information used to support a claim (facts, data, examples, quotes).

200

Definition of Perspective.

A point of view or standpoint shaped by background or experience.

200

Definition of Implication.

A possible consequence or result suggested by an argument.

300

A central claim or position put forward and supported by evidence.

Thesis

300

The situation or background that influences understanding (purpose, audience, bias, etc.).

Context

300

The reasoning used to disprove or counter an opposing claim.

Refutation

400

The explanation of how evidence supports a claim.

Reasoning

400

A personal opinion, belief, or value that may affect one’s judgment.

Bias

400

The trustworthiness of a source, based on expertise or reputation.

Credibility

500

A reasoned, evidence-based position on an issue.

Argument

500

The process of asking questions to explore an issue and seek truth or knowledge.

Inquiry

500

The accuracy and consistency of information.

Reliability

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