Debate
Debate is contention in argument;
strife, dissension, quarrelling, controversy;
especially a formal discussion of subjects before a public
assembly or legislature, in Parliament or
in any deliberative assembly.
Debate is a method of formally presenting an argument in a
structured manner. Through logical consistency, factual accuracy and some
degree of emotional appeal to the audience are elements in debating, where one
side often prevails over the other party by presenting a superior
"context" and/or framework of the issue. The outcome of a debate may
depend upon consensus or some formal way of reaching a resolution, rather than
the objective facts. In a formal debating contest, there are rules for
participants to discuss and decide on differences, within a framework defining
how they will interact.
Debating is carried out in debating
chambers and assemblies of various types to discuss matters and
to make resolutions about action to be taken, often by voting.
Deliberative bodies such as parliaments, legislative assemblies, and meetings of
all sorts engage in debates. In particular, in parliamentary democracies a
legislature debates and decides on new laws. Formal debates between candidates
for elected office, such as the leaders
debates that are sometimes held in democracies.
Debating is also carried out for educational and recreational purposes, usually
associated with educational establishments and debating
societies.] The major goal of the study of debate as
a method or art is to develop the ability to debate rationally from either
position with equal ease.
Informal and forum debate is relatively common, shown by TV
shows such as the Australian talk show, Q&A, the quality and
depth of a debate improves with the knowledge and skills of its participants as
debaters. The outcome of a contest may be decided by audience vote, by judges,
or by some combination of the two.
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