debate tactics
Debate tactics refer to specific strategies or techniques used to argue, persuade, or counter arguments during a debate or discussion. They typically involve effective questioning, logical reasoning, presenting evidence, or manipulating language in order to support one's position and challenge opponents' arguments.
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Related Concepts (23)
- active listening
- ad hominem
- ad hominem argument
- ad hominem attacks
- appeal to authority
- appeals to emotion
- appeals to reason
- circular reasoning
- counterarguments
- fact-checking
- loaded questions
- logical fallacies
- nonviolent communication
- opening statements
- persuasion techniques
- question dodging
- rebuttals
- red herrings
- refuting claims
- silencing tactics
- straw man arguments
- straw man fallacy
- using evidence
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