In daily life, we often use evidence and pose solutions to problems but do we always consider the implications and limitations of ideas? Probably not all the time. Implications are possible future effects or results. Limitations are boundaries or points at which an argument or generalization is no longer valid.
If we accept a piece of evidence, argument, or solution, how would it impact the stakeholders involved?
Which individuals or groups would be impacted positively? What benefits would they experience as a result?
Which individuals or groups would be impacted negatively? What disadvantages would they experience as a result?
Is there any reasonable situation in which your evidence, argument, or solution might not be valid?
What are possible factors that limit the effectiveness of the evidence, argument, or solution?
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