Discovering the World Through Debate: A Practical Guide to Educational Debate for Debaters, Coaches and JudgesIDEA, 2005 - Всего страниц: 258 "Discovering the World through Debate provides a practical guide to educational debate in an international setting. It offers a comprehensive introduction to the Karl Popper debate format and presents in-depth, step-by-step information on how to prepare and run a debate event." "The third edition has been completely revised and expanded to meet the needs of students who are ready to progress to new and more complex levels of argumentation and debate. New chapters on argumentation promote a more complete examination of the process of argument construction and provide a thorough discussion of constructing arguments for and against various kinds of debate propositions. As in previous editions, the book presents practical illustrations to help users understand complex concepts."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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Karl Popper Debate and the Public Sphere | 3 |
Karl Popper Debate as a Form of Public Argument | 10 |
Important Concepts in Chapter 2 | 18 |
The Centrality of Values in Claims and Propositions | 27 |
Theory | 36 |
Warrants | 45 |
Argument by Authority | 52 |
Dissociation | 60 |
Outline of a Case for a Comparative Proposition of Value | 109 |
Important Concepts in Chapter 9 | 115 |
Summary of Arguing about a Simple Policy Proposition | 125 |
Important Concepts in Chapter 10 | 133 |
Important Concepts in Chapter 11 | 140 |
Researching from Source Material | 147 |
CrossExamination | 153 |
Important Concepts in Chapter 13 | 159 |
Fallacies and Argument Adequacy | 68 |
Fallacies Related to Language | 75 |
The Karl Popper Debate Format | 81 |
Constructive Arguments about Claims of Cause and Effect | 87 |
Constructing Arguments to Support a CauseandEffect Relationship | 94 |
Important Concepts in Chapter 8 | 100 |
Constructive Arguments about Claims of Value | 101 |
Important Concepts in Chapter 4 43 | 167 |
Important Concepts in Chapter 15 | 174 |
Debating in an International Setting | 175 |
Sample Debate | 188 |
Introductory Debate Exercises | 209 |
Argument Flowsheet | 242 |
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