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What is debate?
A debate is a discussion or structured contest about an issue or a resolution. A formal debate involves
two sides: one supporting a resolution and one opposing it. Such a debate is bound by rules previously
agreed upon. Debates may be judged in order to declare a winning side. Debates, in one form or another, are
commonly used in democratic societies to explore and resolve issues and problems
Rules of Debate
(condensed from Competitive Debate: Rules and Techniques, by George McCoy Musgrave. New
York: H.W. Wilson, 1957)
1. There are two teams, each consisting of two or three speakers.
2. Each team has two or three constructive speeches, and two to three rebuttal speeches. The
affirmative gives the first constructive speech, and the rebuttals alternate: negative, affirmative, negative,
affirmative. The affirmative has both the first and last speeches of the debate.
3. When worded as a proposition of policy, the topic requires the affirmative to support some
specified action by some particular individual or group. The affirmative has the right to make any reasonable
definition of each of the terms of the proposition. If the negative challenges the reasonableness of a
definition by the affirmative, the judge must accept the definition of the team that shows better grounds for
its interpretation of the term.
4. The affirmative must advocate everything required by the topic itself. No revision of position of a
team is permitted during the debate.
5. He who asserts must prove. In order to establish an assertion, the team must support it with
enough evidence and logic to convince an intelligent but previously uninformed person that it is more
reasonable to believe the assertion than to disbelieve it. Facts must be accurate. Visual materials are
permissible, and once introduced, they become available for the opponents' use if desired.
6. In the questioning period, the questioner may ask any fair, clear question that has a direct bearing
on the debate. The questioner may use the period to build up any part of his own case, to tear down any part
of his opposition's case, or to ascertain facts, such as the opposition's position on a certain issue, that can be
used later in the debate. The questioner must confine himself to questions and not make statements,
comments, or ask rhetorical questions.
7. Each speaker is questioned as soon as he concludes his constructive speech. The witness must
answer the questions without consulting his colleagues.
8. No new constructive arguments may be introduced in the rebuttal period. The affirmative must, if
possible, reply to the major negative arguments before the last rebuttal.
9. The judge must base his decision entirely on the material presented, without regard for other
material which he may happen to possess.
10. Any gains made outside of the established procedure are disallowed.
During the debates each speech lasts for five, occasionally seven minutes.
During a speech, speakers from the side currently not debating may offer ”points of information”.
Points of information introduce relevant information or directly refute what the speaker has just said. They
are made by standing up and saying ”Point of information!”. The speaker may then allow the opponent to
make the point or not. Nothing may be said by the opponent until the speaker accepts the point of
information. Points of information should be no longer than 15 seconds. The speaker has the right to
interrupt the point of information at any time.
This information is based on online sources and the European Commission's support for the production of this
publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission
cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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What is debate

  • 1. What is debate? A debate is a discussion or structured contest about an issue or a resolution. A formal debate involves two sides: one supporting a resolution and one opposing it. Such a debate is bound by rules previously agreed upon. Debates may be judged in order to declare a winning side. Debates, in one form or another, are commonly used in democratic societies to explore and resolve issues and problems Rules of Debate (condensed from Competitive Debate: Rules and Techniques, by George McCoy Musgrave. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1957) 1. There are two teams, each consisting of two or three speakers. 2. Each team has two or three constructive speeches, and two to three rebuttal speeches. The affirmative gives the first constructive speech, and the rebuttals alternate: negative, affirmative, negative, affirmative. The affirmative has both the first and last speeches of the debate. 3. When worded as a proposition of policy, the topic requires the affirmative to support some specified action by some particular individual or group. The affirmative has the right to make any reasonable definition of each of the terms of the proposition. If the negative challenges the reasonableness of a definition by the affirmative, the judge must accept the definition of the team that shows better grounds for its interpretation of the term. 4. The affirmative must advocate everything required by the topic itself. No revision of position of a team is permitted during the debate. 5. He who asserts must prove. In order to establish an assertion, the team must support it with enough evidence and logic to convince an intelligent but previously uninformed person that it is more reasonable to believe the assertion than to disbelieve it. Facts must be accurate. Visual materials are permissible, and once introduced, they become available for the opponents' use if desired. 6. In the questioning period, the questioner may ask any fair, clear question that has a direct bearing on the debate. The questioner may use the period to build up any part of his own case, to tear down any part of his opposition's case, or to ascertain facts, such as the opposition's position on a certain issue, that can be used later in the debate. The questioner must confine himself to questions and not make statements, comments, or ask rhetorical questions. 7. Each speaker is questioned as soon as he concludes his constructive speech. The witness must answer the questions without consulting his colleagues.
  • 2. 8. No new constructive arguments may be introduced in the rebuttal period. The affirmative must, if possible, reply to the major negative arguments before the last rebuttal. 9. The judge must base his decision entirely on the material presented, without regard for other material which he may happen to possess. 10. Any gains made outside of the established procedure are disallowed. During the debates each speech lasts for five, occasionally seven minutes. During a speech, speakers from the side currently not debating may offer ”points of information”. Points of information introduce relevant information or directly refute what the speaker has just said. They are made by standing up and saying ”Point of information!”. The speaker may then allow the opponent to make the point or not. Nothing may be said by the opponent until the speaker accepts the point of information. Points of information should be no longer than 15 seconds. The speaker has the right to interrupt the point of information at any time. This information is based on online sources and the European Commission's support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.