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== Theory ==
== Topicality/Theory ==
Theoretical debates attempt to prove that an action another debater commits in the round has a negative consequence on the debate itself. Theoretical debates commonly prove why a debater's action is unfair or uneducational for the debate space and provide a alternative model for which debate should operate.  
Theoretical debates attempt to prove that an action another debater commits in the round has a negative consequence on the debate itself. Theoretical debates commonly prove why a debater's action is unfair or uneducational for the debate space and provide a alternative model for which debate should operate.  


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== Philosophy ==
== Philosophy ==
Philosophical debates attempt to prove the resolution true or false through a philosophical framework that is used to describe what constitutes moral action. There are many different veins of philosophy, ranging from postmodern authors such as Michel Foucalt to Enlightenment Era philosophers like Immanuel Kant.  
Philosophical debates attempt to prove the resolution true or false through a philosophical framework that is used to describe what constitutes moral action. There are many different veins of philosophy, ranging from postmodern authors such as Michel Foucalt to Enlightenment Era philosophers like Immanuel Kant.  
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