Vocabulary
Plans and Counterplans
Philosophy
All About the Rules
Winning Ways
100

The cool kids' synonym for "value criterion"

What is a standard?

100

When the plan and the counterplan cannot get along, they compete according to this two-word phrase

What is mutual exclusivity?

100

Seeking the greatest good for the greatest number of people means you support this philosophy

What is utilitarianism?

100

The start of every theory shell; the rule that you're proposing for debate

What is the interpretation?

100

What a debater does when they give their voters and explain how they won the debate

What is crystallization?

200

The first of Aristotle's "three appeals," this word represents the credibility you display when you present your arguments

What is ethos?

200

This refers to when the counterplan might be compatible with the plan, but it's better to do the counterplan alone

What are net benefits?

200

If the ends don't justify the means, you might belong to this school of thought instead

What is deontology?

200

If you want the judge to decide the debate on theory, you have to explain why these two impacts are voters

What are fairness and education?
200

So your judge can keep an organized flow, you respond to your opponent's arguments in this fashion

What is line-by-line?

300

What debaters are doing when they talk much, much faster than mere mortals

What is spreading?

300

A debater invokes this when they argue that the counterplan asserts a false dichotomy with the plan - we should "do both"!

What is a permutation?

300

Robert Nozick proposed a thought experiment about plugging into this technology that belongs in The Matrix

What is the experience machine?

300

This refers to what your opponent is doing if they tell you the Affirmative Case they're going to read at least 30 minutes before the debate starts

What is disclosure?

300
Awarded by the judge on a scale of 20 to 30, these make your presentation as important as your arguments

What are speaker points?

400

Another of Aristotle's "three appeals," this 'emotion word' is just as important for our brains as logical reasoning

What is pathos?

400

This small island nation in the Persian Gulf was the location for a plan that you looked at in class

What is Bahrain?

400

This moral theory emphasizes the importance of fostering good character traits, not consequences or rules

What is virtue ethics?

400

This acronym is used by a debater to say "my opponent should lose if I refute their theory interpretation"

What is an RVI?

400

The two-word phrase for comparing your impacts for the judge

What is impact calculus?

500

The study of knowledge and belief, or how we arrive at either - hint: it starts with an "e"

What is epistemology?

500

This kind of counterplan is a strategic option for the Negative to "PIC"

What is a plan-inclusive counterplan?

500

This philosopher with "K" in his name appeared in the cards for both sides of our framework drill

Who is Kant?

500

When the Affirmative defends more than what the resolution asks them to do, the Negative can read this argument

What is extra-topicality?

500

Not the NSDA Nationals, but the end-of-year tournament that "circuit level" debaters compete to qualify for - your instructor reached elimination rounds here

What is the Tournament of Champions?

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