ethics of evidence and reasoning in debates
The "ethics of evidence and reasoning in debates" refers to the principles and standards guiding the use of reliable evidence and logical reasoning to support arguments during a debate. It involves the ethical considerations of presenting accurate information, avoiding manipulation or misrepresentation of evidence, and using logical and fair reasoning techniques while engaging in a debate.
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