By Schubert Ogden
If X x'S s judgment is trustworthy, it provides a proper basis for action.
To attack the propriety of a claim is to attack either the grounds on which it is made (i.e., its backing) or the credentials of the person making it.
Trustworthiness = credibility
To be a possibility, in the sense of a possible solution to a problem, is to be a suggested solution entitled to respectful consideration (involving, at the very least, arguments against its selection) in any serious discussion of the problem the problem to which it is relevant. If
The logical function of a warrant
By the same token, the backing
If May 1999 (after rereading Stephen Toulmin's we make an assertion, we put forward a claim-a claim—a claim on the attention the attention and to the belief of others. Therefore, if we make an assertion, we thereby we thereby commit ourselves to the claim that our assertion necessarily involvesnecessarily involves. If, then, our claim on the attention and to the belief of others is challengedis challenged, we have to be able to establish it-make it—make it good, show that it was justifiablewas justifiable. This requires producing a justificatory argument for our assertion, whose whose merits we have claimed in making it, and which claim we now have to have to make good.
The logical function of a warrant (W) is to authorize the move from datafrom data (D) to conclusion (C). Thus a warrant is, or functions as, an authority, i.e., the the authority for moving from 0 D to C. By the same token, the backing (B) of a warrant functions to ground the warrantthe warrant's authority, i.e., its right and power to authorize (or license) a certain move. The Use of Argument)
To attack the propriety of a claim is to attack either the grounds on which it is made (i.e., its backing) or the credentials of the person making it.
Trustworthiness
certain move.
May 1999 (after rereading Stephen Toulmin's The Uses of Argument) To be a possibility, in the sense of a possible solution to a problem, is to be a suggested solution entitled to respectful consideration (involving, at the very least, arguments