Difference between revisions of "Debate mapping"

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* [[structured debate]]
 
* [[structured debate]]
 
* [[project:Structured Debate]]
 
* [[project:Structured Debate]]
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* [[instagov:Debate mapper]]
 
==Synonyms/Related==
 
==Synonyms/Related==
 
* [[argument map]] ([[argument mapper|-er]], [[argument mapping|-ing]])
 
* [[argument map]] ([[argument mapper|-er]], [[argument mapping|-ing]])
 
* [[debate map]] ([[debate mapper|-er]], [[debate mapping|-ing]])
 
* [[debate map]] ([[debate mapper|-er]], [[debate mapping|-ing]])
 
* [[truth map]] ([[truth mapper|-er]], [[truth mapping|-ing]])
 
* [[truth map]] ([[truth mapper|-er]], [[truth mapping|-ing]])

Revision as of 21:05, 8 January 2023

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Debate mapping is the process of breaking down a debate into its component assertions and arguments and displaying the logical relationships between them.

The result is a structured debate, sometimes called an argument map.

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