As an opponent in value argumentation, you have the strategic option of accepting
the advocate's value criteria and then refuting her measurement of the value object as she
applies the criteria.
In using this strategy, which of the following would you NOT do?
(a) Argue that the effect suggested by the advocate occurs only in an exceptional
case or in extenuating circumstances.
(b) Challenge inherency by demonstrating that the value in question is either not
central to society or the field, or that the value is subject to change over time.
(c) Ask the audience to view the value object from the perspective of a different
value hierarchy.
(d) Show that prominent sources in the field do not consider the effect or
significance to be of great importance.
C
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