That group seems dead as far as I can tell. Only two of the members have been active this year, and that was in April. The creator hasn't been around since May 2010. Maybe its time to start a new group?Bruenin said:I found thisFlames66 said:That sounds like a good idea to me. Someone make a debate group so I can have some good chats with people.Hazy992 said:Don't know about any user groups, but if there isn't it couldn't hurt to make one![]()
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/groups/view/Debate-Room-for-Gentleman-and-Gentlewoman
heh, i'll have to create a completely unexpected thread next time!Clearing the Eye said:As soon as I read the title, I knew who the OP was, lol.
Maybe, but I wouldn't be a good leader for a groupNavvan said:Debating is great so long as both parties know what there doing/respect each other. Otherwise it often just turns into a sling fest of fallacies in order to "win" or something. There is nothing like a good debate to learn a different view point and to get a better understanding of your own.
That group seems dead as far as I can tell. Only two of the members have been active this year, and that was in April. The creator hasn't been around since May 2010. Maybe its time to start a new group?Bruenin said:I found thisFlames66 said:That sounds like a good idea to me. Someone make a debate group so I can have some good chats with people.Hazy992 said:Don't know about any user groups, but if there isn't it couldn't hurt to make one![]()
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/groups/view/Debate-Room-for-Gentleman-and-Gentlewoman
heh, i'll have to create a completely unexpected thread next time!Clearing the Eye said:As soon as I read the title, I knew who the OP was, lol.
I suppose I could do it but I'm not exactly interested in leading it myself. However I do want this group to happen so if no one else steps up to make it by the end of the day I'll create a group and report back to this thread.Bruenin said:Maybe, but I wouldn't be a good leader for a groupNavvan said:Debating is great so long as both parties know what there doing/respect each other. Otherwise it often just turns into a sling fest of fallacies in order to "win" or something. There is nothing like a good debate to learn a different view point and to get a better understanding of your own.
That group seems dead as far as I can tell. Only two of the members have been active this year, and that was in April. The creator hasn't been around since May 2010. Maybe its time to start a new group?Bruenin said:I found thisFlames66 said:That sounds like a good idea to me. Someone make a debate group so I can have some good chats with people.Hazy992 said:Don't know about any user groups, but if there isn't it couldn't hurt to make one![]()
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/groups/view/Debate-Room-for-Gentleman-and-Gentlewoman
heh, i'll have to create a completely unexpected thread next time!Clearing the Eye said:As soon as I read the title, I knew who the OP was, lol.so someone else would have to do it, any suggestions?
Combine Rustler said:Well, I hate debating because all I see is both sides (yeah, one is me) just flinging verbal shit wrapped up in formality and fake civility. Basically it's a passive-agressive clusterfuck where no matter who wins, everybody loses. Not once have I seen a person convinced during an argument.
I tend to agree with these two - except that I usually reserve the word "debate" for any scenario where one side is simply trying to win; debate belongs in politics only for that reason.Bertylicious said:I dunno. A good debate needs a question to be answered and thus the participants attempt to answer that question by making arguments, criticsims and counter arguments but all with the objective of gaining/furthering knowledge rather than scoring points or "winning".
no one likes to admit defeat...evne if it is over somthing sillyVegosiux said:And that is a perversion of debate, really. Sad. Arguments should be about progress, not about victory.
I actually think people should undertand terms like strawman and cognitive bias...because it stops people from saying stupid things are being ignoranteverythingbeeps said:I like having discussions and arguments. But I don't like having these conversations with people who think we're having a debate. I roll my eyes every time someone comes back with debate vocabulary like "strawman" and "ad hominem".
It's like, dude. I'm just talking here. I'm not going to be docked points if you call me out on a violation of Proper Debate Etiquette.
To be fair I was just ripping off Plato.TWRule said:Combine Rustler said:Well, I hate debating because all I see is both sides (yeah, one is me) just flinging verbal shit...I tend to agree with these two - except that I usually reserve the word "debate" for any scenario where one side is simply trying to win; debate belongs in politics only for that reason.Bertylicious said:wah wah wah Adverserial rhetoric is not truth ah bloo ah bloo bloo
When there is a serious problem to be solved, I think dialogue should take the place of debate, which would be more like the process Bertylicious described.
So I wouldn't say I like the idea of debating for personal enjoyment - at least not when a serious, profound issue (like ethics, the future of humanity, etc.) is the topic.
Should stupid people be denied an opinion though? If a thick man says he's worried about something, isn't that just as valid as a smart man saying he's worried about something?Vault101 said:I actually think people should undertand terms like strawman and cognitive bias...because it stops people from saying stupid things are being ignoranteverythingbeeps said:I like having discussions and arguments. But I don't like having these conversations with people who think we're having a debate. I roll my eyes every time someone comes back with debate vocabulary like "strawman" and "ad hominem".
It's like, dude. I'm just talking here. I'm not going to be docked points if you call me out on a violation of Proper Debate Etiquette.
My point is, one shouldn't see a debate as "competition" to begin with.Vault101 said:no one likes to admit defeat...evne if it is over somthing sillyVegosiux said:And that is a perversion of debate, really. Sad. Arguments should be about progress, not about victory.
Except that most of the time, people aren't throwing back these terms because the other person said something stupid, it's because the other person said something that wasn't completely in line with the very narrow track of his particular argument. Again, I'm not having a debate. I can change the subject. I can say things which aren't direct counterarguments to only the thing the other guy said. And I can damn well resort to petty insults when I choose.Vault101 said:I actually think people should undertand terms like strawman and cognitive bias...because it stops people from saying stupid things are being ignoranteverythingbeeps said:I like having discussions and arguments. But I don't like having these conversations with people who think we're having a debate. I roll my eyes every time someone comes back with debate vocabulary like "strawman" and "ad hominem".
It's like, dude. I'm just talking here. I'm not going to be docked points if you call me out on a violation of Proper Debate Etiquette.
Haha, this so very much.Woodsey said:Personally I've always preferred the 'verbally batter them until they agree with you or give up'. And since I view someone saying "let's just stop" as them admitting they were wrong, I never fucking stop first.
Not a particularly healthy way to go about it, but then most of the time if it's not that, it's this irritating self-congratulatory wank of "I respect your opinion and we both have opinions and oooh isn't that nice, let's agree to disagree".
I'm not exactly sure what you're getting at. Things like logical fallacies are not explicitly used in formal debates (see Political Debates) any more than every day discussion. I don't think its even used to score in competitive debates. Of course you can converse however you want. If your intent is to just throw out an opinion or call somebody a name then do that. If you're trying to defend your point, refute someone's statement, or persuade others to your view then whether you like it or not you've just entered an argument. It is not unreasonable for someone to hold you up to logical standards in those conditions.everythingbeeps said:Except that most of the time, people aren't throwing back these terms because the other person said something stupid, it's because the other person said something that wasn't completely in line with the very narrow track of his particular argument. Again, I'm not having a debate. I can change the subject. I can say things which aren't direct counterarguments to only the thing the other guy said. And I can damn well resort to petty insults when I choose.Vault101 said:I actually think people should undertand terms like strawman and cognitive bias...because it stops people from saying stupid things are being ignoranteverythingbeeps said:I like having discussions and arguments. But I don't like having these conversations with people who think we're having a debate. I roll my eyes every time someone comes back with debate vocabulary like "strawman" and "ad hominem".
It's like, dude. I'm just talking here. I'm not going to be docked points if you call me out on a violation of Proper Debate Etiquette.
Yeah, people should know what those terms mean, but for gods sake that doesn't mean they have to live strictly by them.
Thanks for pointing that out, I may look into that group.Bruenin said:I found this
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/groups/view/Debate-Room-for-Gentleman-and-Gentlewoman
This. This is exactly the kind of conversation I don't like having.Navvan said:SAY ALL THE WORDS