Debüts
Debáts are structured discussions or arguments on specific issues in which participants present, defend, and challenge positions using evidence and reasoning. The term can be used to describe formal debate settings as well as informal, organized exchanges in academic, political, legal, or public contexts. In some languages and styles, the accented form debáts appears as a stylized variant of the word debates.
The word debate derives from Latin and Old French roots meaning to strike or argue. Debáts, as
Common elements include opening statements, presentation of evidence, rebuttals, cross-examination or questioning, and closing statements. Debáts
Roles often divide participants into propositions and oppositions or into teams and individuals in policy or
Debáts aim to reveal issues, compare positions, and test ideas under scrutiny. Critics warn that debates can
Rhetoric, Public speaking, Parliamentary procedure, Policy debate.