As an opponent in value argumentation, you have the strategic option of
challenging the advocate's criteria. In using this strategy, which of the following could
you NOT do?
(a) Challenge the advocate's definition of the value object as either including
elements she failed to consider, or excluding elements that she erroneously
included.
(b) Challenge the appropriateness of the advocate's criteria as "good" measures of
effect, significance, and inherency.
(c) Challenge the appropriateness of the advocate's criteria on the basis that they are
too unusual or that they are more appropriate for measuring some other value
object.
(d) Provide better, more appropriate, criteria for measuring the value object.
A
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