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AI argument and debate guides

Guides for debate practice, argument maps, evidence checks, counterarguments, and clearer reasoning.

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Learners preparing essays, discussions, debates, interviews, or decisions.

Build arguments that can survive counterexamples, evidence checks, and opposing views.

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State the claim

Use Debate Any Topic to define the position, burden of proof, and opposing view.

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02

Find the weak link

Use Socratic Instruction to ask what would change your mind.

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Improve the final version

Use Writing Coach to turn the argument into clearer structure.

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What is the best way to use these argument guides?

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