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Andrews [41]
1 year ago
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Using practical illustrations in politics, religion, law and medicine explain why value judgement, unlike a factual statement sh

ould have no objective truth
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klasskru [66]1 year ago
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An explanation of how a value judgment would have no objective truth because there is a difference in opinion/perspective.

<h3>What is an Objective Truth?</h3>

This refers to the truth that is spoken without the <em>use of bias</em> that is accurate.

Hence, we can see that a value judgment is the assessment of a thing as being good or bad based on the standards and priority of a person.

A factual statement on the other hand is either true or false and would remain the same, irrespective of perspectives or opinions.

Read more about objective truths here:

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