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Terminology
From Debatepedia
Here is a list of some of the key terms in the world of international educational debate.
- advantages
- ambiguity
- analogy
- appeal to fear
- appeal to popularity
- appeal to tradition
- argument
- argumentation
- argument ad hominem
- argument by example
- argument by incompatibility
- argument by principle
- argument sphere
- argument structure
- arrangement
- authority
- ballot
- begging the question
- case
- causal argument
- cause-and-effect proposition
- cause-and-effect reasoning
- claim
- comparative advantages case
- comparative policy proposition
- comparative value proposition
- constructive speech
- contributory causal argument
- convergent argument structure
- counterplan
- cross-examination
- debate
- dissociation
- equivocation
- evidence
- facts
- fallacy of composition
- fallacy of division
- fallacy of incompatibility
- faulty analogy
- guilt by association
- hasty conclusion
- hasty generalization
- Improper Appeal
- Independent Argument Structure
- international debating
- intervening and counteracting causal argument
- irrelevant reason
- judge
- Karl Popper debate
- loaded term
- logical fallacy
- method of agreement
- method of correlation
- method of difference
- minor repair
- necessary causal argument
- need
- need-plan-benefit case
- plan
- poisoning the well
- post hoc fallacy
- Preparation Time
- presumption
- presumption (evidence)
- problematic premise
- proposition
- proposition of definition
- proposition of description
- proposition of evaluation
- proposition of relationship
- proposition of similarity
- reasoning
- rebuttal speeches
- red herring
- refutation
- research
- reservation
- simple argument structure
- Simple policy proposition
- simple value proposition
- slippery slope argument
- Standard of Acceptability
- Standard of Relevance
- Standard of Sufficiency
- Standards of a Logically Good Argument
- stasis
- status quo
- straw person fallacy
- style
- sufficient causal argument
- theory
- Toulmin model
- two wrongs fallacy
- vagueness
- value
- value case
- Value Categories (Evidence)
- value hierarchy (evidence)
- warrant



