
descriptive claims
Descriptive claims are statements that describe how things are or what is true about the world, without making judgments or suggestions about what should be done. They are factual assertions based on evidence or observation, such as "Water boils at 100°C" or "Most people prefer summer over winter." These claims can be tested for accuracy or verified through research, and they form the basis for understanding reality. Essentially, descriptive claims aim to provide an objective account of facts or conditions, serving as a foundation for further analysis or decision-making.