Debate Techniques
Latest revision as of 08:06, 15 October 2009
Universal Intellectual Standards
Standards to be applied to rational thinking and arguments:
- Clarity -- Do you understand the argument?
- Accuracy -- Is it true? Can it be proven?
- Precision -- Vague assertions are true until exceptions disprove.
- Depth -- Is the argument comprehensive?
- Breadth -- Does the argument cover all possibilities?
- Logic -- Are there any fallacies?
Recognizing Fallacies and Defusing Them
Sales people often resort to strategies to create a sale that many of us recognize as being a form of manipulation. (See The Ben Franklin Close for one example.) When debating a creationist, you will come up against many different arguments that are in fact, fallacies, that create cognitive distress and distraction. You and the debate's participants are being assaulted with flawed thought. However, unlike a salesman, it is hard to know if a creationist or other religious debater actually realizes that they are using fallacies to debate or if they are blinded by their own belief.
The Fallacies and Creationist Instances
(List from Nizkor Project) See Logical Fallacies for explanations of each.
- Ad Hominem
- Ad Hominem Tu Quoque
- Appeal to Authority
- Appeal to Belief
- Appeal to Common Practice
- Appeal to Consequences of a Belief
- Appeal to Emotion
- Appeal to Fear
- Appeal to Flattery
- Appeal to Novelty
- Appeal to Pity
- Appeal to Popularity
- Appeal to Ridicule
- Appeal to Spite
- Appeal to Tradition
- Bandwagon
- Begging the Question
- Biased Sample
- Burden of Proof
- Circumstantial Ad Hominem
- Composition
- Confusing Cause and Effect
- Division
- False Dilemma
- Gambler's Fallacy
- Genetic Fallacy
- Guilt By Association
- Hasty Generalization
- Ignoring A Common Cause
- Middle Ground
- Misleading Vividness
- Personal Attack
- Poisoning the Well
- Post Hoc
- Questionable Cause
- Red Herring
- Relativist Fallacy
- Slippery Slope
- Special Pleading
- Spotlight
- Straw Man
- Two Wrongs Make A Right
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