Matt Gomez Ph.D in Theoretical Objections to Negative and Affirmative argumentation (Bingham Campus) SCFI 2011 THEORY.

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Matt Gomez Ph.D in Theoretical Objections to Negative and Affirmative argumentation (Bingham Campus) SCFI 2011 THEORY

PART ONE: WHAT IS THEORY (IN THE DEBATE SENSE, BECAUSE CHANCES ARE THAT IF THE WORD EXISTS OUTSIDE OF DEBATE, IT HAS AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT MEANING BECAUSE WE DON’T TALK LIKE NORMAL HUMAN BEINGS)

DEFINED: MATT STYLE Theory: An objection to the fair, educational, or competitive nature of the opposing team’s debating – whether it be advocacy or argumentation. Sounds fancy right? Matts Definition: Those people are filthy cheaters!

DEFINED: MATT STYLE Theory is nothing more than our way of saying: They were un (fair/educational) and should lose. We can run theory against: Aff: Perms… I guess the neg kinda gets blasted on this one… theory is so great and you only get to make it on perms… what a waste of a debate round. Neg: Status (Conditionality Bad = ♥), CP type, CP competition, Alternative… but not fiat. Always give the neg fiat. No Neg Fiat is a terrible argument.

PART TWO: CRAFTING THE WEAPON

FACTORS Interpretation – an alternative way they should’ve debated Conditionality – “They should run it dispo” Standards

SO WHATS AN IMPACT? Two things every theory shell should address: What are they doing to debate? And what are they doing to those who participate in debate? This excludes words like fairness, education, ground – those are just internal links

IMPACTING YOUR STANDARDS Fairness: What is an impact? 1)What does it do to debate? turns debate into cheap-shot tricks 2) What does that do to those who participate in debate? means we as debaters only learn to develop shallow understanding, because rather than learn, we focus on one-time cheap-shot tricks. Note: “Everyone leaves the activity” is a terrible argument. I will debate no matter how unfair another team is to you.

EDUCATION Education: Impact it 1) Non-educational debate destroys the value of the activity – colleges look for it because it trains smart kids – under their interp that’s not possible 2) In depth education teaches debaters to become well versed and broaden our understanding of other’s opinions: the impact is ignorance. Branches off into: Breadth/over Depth, Real World, Topic Specific, each of which have different impacts. What are the impacts above an argument for?

PART THREE: GOING FOR THEORY

2AC SHELL Factors that make a good theory shell Good Interpretation Efficiency Real Impacts Short – 7-15 seconds

1AR EXTENSION Factors that make a good extension 1) explanation 2) applied to actual strat 3) quick – 30 seconds tops 4) even if you aren’t going for it, its worth extending – 2NR’s will overcover

2AR If theory is any part of your 2AR (aside from answering it), it should almost ALWAYS be all five minutes. If you win, round over If you lose, well you are probably losing line-by-line anyways if you are deciding to go for theory

HOW DOES THE 2AR KNOW? Factors to take into your decision: Does the judge like theory? Was the 1AR flowable? Did the 2NR cover it? Did they drop your interp?

2NC SHELL Interp: X is a voter Two standards Should be read in 5 seconds “shell” is a stretch

2NR EXTENSION The only scenario in which this speech has theory is if you are: 1) answering it 2) they dropped perm theory I know, its sad

PART THREE: CAPTAIN AMERICA’S SHIELD (ANSWERING THEORY)

2NC ANSWERING Counter-Interp Example: We get one conditional advocacy in the block Defense Standards Offense Standards If you know they’ll go for it, spend more time on it

1AR ANSWERING Normally, the jig is up if they’ve read theory against your perm However, defend yourself: “Test of competition, not an advocacy – reject the arg not the team”

2NR ANSWERING You cannot risk under covering theory in this speech Need your interp An inevitability claim on their standards Ex – time skew is inevitable – faster teams Offense

Note: The Following Theory Blox are Copyrighted to Matt V. Gomez, formerly of Bingham High School, Current a Ph.D is Theoretical Objections to Negative and Affirmative argumentation. PART FOUR: DIFFERENT THEORY ARGUMENTS AND THEIR STANDARDS

GOOD ARGUMENTS AFF: Conditionality Bad (depends on neg strat) Consult CP Bad Competition Theory Conditions Theory Perf Con Bad NEG: Severance Perms Instrinsic Perms Timeframe Perms

BAD ARGUMENTS Multiple Worlds Bad Dispo bad Un-conditionality bad Conditionality Bad (when there is one conditional arg) Neg Fiat Bad Any ideas?

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