Let's say someone makes an argument and they use an assertion to make their point. However, let's say you recognize that the premise they use to back up their argument is both irrelevant (red herring) and false. Which of the following actions would be more effective in winning the debate? Pointing out the irrelevancy of the premise or attacking the premise for being false?
It would seem as if pointing out the irrelevancy would be better as it rebuts the argument in a quick manner rather than dragging it into a sub-discussion of the validity of the premise. But at the same time, you're sort of letting someone lie without proper accountability. Which would be the first thing you would say?
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Re: Effective Debating
"Irrelevant premise, you lying cocksucker." That work? I would, I think, save the dissection of why the claim is false for the post-mortem of the debate.Pint0 Xtreme wrote:Let's say someone makes an argument and they use an assertion to make their point. However, let's say you recognize that the premise they use to back up their argument is both irrelevant (red herring) and false. Which of the following actions would be more effective in winning the debate? Pointing out the irrelevancy of the premise or attacking the premise for being false?
It would seem as if pointing out the irrelevancy would be better as it rebuts the argument in a quick manner rather than dragging it into a sub-discussion of the validity of the premise. But at the same time, you're sort of letting someone lie without proper accountability. Which would be the first thing you would say?
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