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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. | ||
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[[Determinism]] is a position ran often by the negative that claims all of our actions have been predetermined since the beginning of the universe, which means agents do not have free will and are not responsible for their actions. Similar to skepticism, this denies the existence of moral obligations. | [[Determinism]] is a position ran often by the negative that claims all of our actions have been predetermined since the beginning of the universe, which means agents do not have free will and are not responsible for their actions. Similar to skepticism, this denies the existence of moral obligations. | ||
== Theory Tricks == | == Theory Tricks == | ||
[Insert brief description of theory tricks with links to [[Frivolous Theory]], [[1AC_Theory|Long Underviews]], and [[1NC_Theory#Theory_Heavy_1NCs|Theory Heavy 1NCs]]. | [Insert brief description of theory tricks with links to [[Frivolous Theory]], [[1AC_Theory|Long Underviews]], and [[1NC_Theory#Theory_Heavy_1NCs|Theory Heavy 1NCs]]. | ||
== Responding to Tricks == | == Responding to Tricks == | ||
[Brief description to give people confidence in responding to tricks (you can do it!) with links to [[Uplayering Tricks with Theory]] and [[Uplayering Tricks with Ks]].] | [Brief description to give people confidence in responding to tricks (you can do it!) with links to [[Uplayering Tricks with Theory]] and [[Uplayering Tricks with Ks]].] |