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== Welcome ==
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* Welcome to the Circuitdebater Library! The goal of this wiki is to provide free resources on all of the most common arguments in debate.
* '''The Library is still brand new, so <u>we need your help in editing these pages</u>! If you feel qualified, please edit existing pages to make them more accurate comprehensive, and you are highly encouraged to create new pages on arguments we haven't written about yet.'''
== Introduction to Circuit Debate ==
Welcome to Circuit Debate! LD contains many facets, and there is much to learn. As such, we have compiled a page which contains the need-to-know information about Circuit LD.
 
[[Introduction to Circuit Debate|Click here]] for the Introduction to Circuit Debate.
== Policy ==
Policy debate, or LARP debate, simulates the effects of passing the resolution as a political action, so these debates largely focus around the consequences of the resolution's enactment. Plans, counterplans, and disadvantages are commonly read with this style of debate.
 
[[policy|Click here]] for the policy page.
== Critical Debate ==
Critical debate explores a large ranges of topics but usually challenges underlying assumptions of the world and the round, centered around a particular theoretical worldview. These arguments include kritiks ran by the negative debater and non-topical affirmatives that choose not to defend the resolution in order to talk about a different issue.
 
[[Kritiks|Click here]] for the critical debate page.
== 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.
 
[[theory|Click here]] for the theory page.
== Philosophy ==
Philosophical debates attempt to prove the resolution true or false through a philosophical framework that is used to describe what constitutes morality. There are many different veins of philosophy, ranging from postmodern authors such as Michel Foucalt to Enlightenment Era philosophers like Immanuel Kant.
 
[[philosophy|Click here]] for the philosophy page.
== Tricks ==
Tricks debate is often used as a catch all term for a variety of arguments considered tricky, abusive, or designed to invalidate large amounts of the other debater’s offense.
 
[[tricks|Click here]] for the tricks page.

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