nonmetaclaims
Nonmetaclaims refer to statements whose content is about the world or about our experiences, rather than about the status, justification, or evidence for other claims. In other words, they are ordinary, object-level assertions that describe facts, properties, events, or norms without making any claim about how true or well-supported those claims are.
Examples of nonmetaclaims include factual or empirical statements such as "Water boils at 100°C at one atmosphere,"
The distinction between nonmetaclaims and metaclaims is used in epistemology and philosophy of language to separate