The Debater's Guide

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Edition: 3rd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2003-09-25
Publisher(s): Southern Illinois Univ Pr
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Summary

Thousands of debaters at all levels have relied on this practical guide for reference and instruction in argumentation and communication since it was first published in 1961. Now in a third, fully revised edition featuring restructured chapters, updated examples, and the addition of parliamentary debate as a form,The Debater's Guidecontinues to be the leading handbook for helping both novice and advanced students develop the skills necessary to successfully apply the basic principles of debate. Cutting through theory with clear explanations and specific applications, this compact volume with a broad scope offers students and teachers no-frills assistance in resolving the major problem faced by debaters: the need to present arguments forcefully and cogently while reacting effectively to criticism. Readers are advised on matters from budgeting time in a debate to speaking in outline form through a well-organized series of explanations, specific examples, and graphic presentations related to both policy and value issues. Beginning with a clear explication of basic principles,The Debater's Guidepresents chronologically the steps of building a debate case, reviews the strategy of planning for refutation and defense, and offers sound advice on presenting the case in oral discourse. Expanded contents pages and effective use of subheadings allow for quick reference to any particular aspect of debate, making it an excellent classroom text as well as a valuable, hands-on tool during actual debates. A glossary of key terms used in debate complements the volume.

Author Biography

Jon M. Ericson is dean emeritus of the School of Liberal Arts at California Polytechnic State University. 

 

James J. Murphy, professor emeritus of rhetoric and communication at the University of California at Davis, was the founding president of the Northern California Forensic Association. 

 

Raymond Bud Zeuschner is a former chair of the Department of Speech Communication and former director of forensics at California Polytechnic State University.

Table of Contents

The Value of Debate
1(4)
The Advantages for You
2(3)
Understanding the Process
5(13)
The Proposition
5(3)
Ground Rules for American Debating
8(1)
Procedure
9(2)
The ``Clash'' Process
11(2)
The Prima Facie Case and the Debate Clash
13(2)
Budgeting Time in the Clash Process
15(1)
Speakers' Duties
15(3)
Case Building: Underlying Concepts
18(9)
The Problems of Proof
18(2)
Burdens
20(2)
Structural Elements
22(4)
The Relationships among the Four Elements
26(1)
Research and Reasoning
27(14)
Acquiring Knowledge
27(6)
Developing Proof
33(8)
Constructing Affirmative and Negative Cases
41(19)
Constructing the Affirmative Case
41(14)
Constructing the Negative Case
55(5)
Refutation
60(15)
The Purpose of Refutation
60(1)
Indirect and Direct Refutation
60(2)
Methods of Direct Refutation
62(3)
Common Errors in Reasoning
65(3)
Summary of Principles of Direct Refutation
68(1)
Organization
68(4)
Language
72(1)
Seven Guiding Principles
72(3)
Cross-Examination
75(12)
Goals
76(4)
Types of Questions
80(4)
Applications
84(3)
Speakers' Duties
87(13)
Constructive Speeches
88(6)
Rebuttal Speeches
94(6)
Language and Delivery
100(12)
Verbal and Nonverbal Factors
100(7)
Special Problems in Delivery
107(5)
The Ideal Debate Speaker
112(3)
The Necessary Talents
112(3)
Appendix: The Stock Cases 115(4)
Glossary 119

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