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Book suggestions for debate?

ladypinkington

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I am wanting to learn to communicate better and especially debate better and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for books that are geared towards helping you learn how to debate and coach you through it.

Videos or really any kind of learning tool would be great. I can't afford to do a class or anything but if there are videos and books then I can afford that.

I am hoping for some personal recommendations- sources that people have used and found helpful from personal experience.

Basically- ENTP's are there books out there that can teach of your super powers?
 

Costrin

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Pfft books. Best way to learn to debate is to just do it.
 

ladypinkington

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Pfft books. Best way to learn to debate is to just do it.

well I was wondering what the structure of a good debate looks like or what theories there might be on it. Is there a certain form to it- a certain list of things that happen or need to happen?

Just tonight hubby and our good bachelor friend told me about Logical Fallicies that I found very interesting- things that you wouldn't really think about on your own or even necessarily with experience because you might be experiencing it but you may not realize what is going on or be able to explain or analyze well on your own.
 
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