analyzing and countering emotional appeals in debates
"Analyzing and countering emotional appeals in debates refers to the process of critically examining and responding to arguments that rely on evoking strong emotions rather than logical reasoning or evidence-based claims. It involves identifying emotional manipulations, understanding their impact on decision-making, and developing persuasive counterarguments supported by facts and logical reasoning."
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