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ERIC #: | EJ379761 |
Title: | Getting to First Base: Prima Facie Arguments for Propositions of Value. |
Authors: | Tuman, Joseph S. |
Descriptors: | Debate; Debate Format; Definitions; Higher Education; Values |
Source: | Journal of the American Forensic Association, v24 n2 p84-94 Fall 1987 |
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Publication Date: | 1987-00-00 |
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Pub Types: | Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative; Opinion Papers |
Abstract: | Argues that few clear standards exist for value debate. Defines values as instrumental or terminal, and identifies four prima facie burdens necessary for affirming a value resolution: value identification; value criteria; value hierarchy; and topicality through relevance. Examines the role of presumption and burden of proof in value debate. (MM) |
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Identifiers: | Debate Strategies; Hierarchical Analysis; Prima Facie Case; Topicality; Value Proposition Debate |
Record Type: | Journal |
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Languages: | English |
Education Level: | Higher Education |
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