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== Substantive Tricks == | == Substantive Tricks == | ||
Substantive tricks attempt to win the substantive layer of debate. Many substantive tricks apply to the philosophical framework in round. | Substantive tricks attempt to win the substantive layer of debate. Many substantive tricks apply to the philosophical framework in round. | ||
[[Truth Testing]] and [[A priori|a Prioris]] are two arguments that when combined together show why the resolution is inherently true or false. These are perhaps the most common substantive tricks. | [[Truth Testing]] and [[A priori|a Prioris]] are two arguments that when combined together show why the resolution is inherently true or false. These are perhaps the most common substantive tricks. | ||