Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Subjective And Objective Claims

The subjective claims can be view as a point of view or opinion that someone has for a topic. The claim can be based on sensation, feeling, opinion, or even beliefs. For example, when the proposition 8 was on the ballet two or three years ago. My friend and I had an argument of whether or not it is the right things to do. In my point of view, I think that by giving the right to the homosexual couples is the right thing to do and it is the best solution. Although the Constitution have stated that everyone has equal rights, it still cannot be proven that by giving the homosexual couples the right of marriage is the "best solution." However, making an objective claim is different from the subjective claim. Objective claims are usually involve with true or fault and can be proven by more support or the counter argument. For example, many people claim that there are nine planets in the solar system. This objective claim can be proven as a fault claim due  to the new definition of the word planet; Pluto is no longer consider as a planet.

1 comment:

  1. Hey, i liked how you say that homosexuals have rights because i totally agree, homosexuals should have rights too because for one, they are human beings. My best solution would be to let them have what they want because they are dominating and people should respect other people's decisions on what they want to do with their lives. Also, when it comes to voting, they cam make up a huge portion of a population, and of course they would choose someone that will support gay marriages. Great claim by the way.

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