James from Consensus chats about two interesting elements of language and logic - razors and dictums. Whilst these aren't core areas of focus for our public speakers and debaters, an understanding of razors and dictums could be great fodder for future speeches and team collaborations.
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James from Consensus chats about two interesting elements of language and logic - razors and dictums. Whilst these aren't core areas of focus for our public speakers and debaters, an understanding of razors and dictums could be great fodder for future speeches and team collaborations.
James from Consensus chats about two interesting elements of language and logic - razors and dictums. Whilst these aren't core areas of focus for our public speakers and debaters, an understanding of razors and dictums could be great fodder for future speeches and team collaborations.
James from Consensus presents a short podcast on logical fallacies. During the podcast he analyses the difference between a formal and an informal fallacy, provides some quick examples and then explains why we should all keep an eye out for logical fallacies (in both our arguments as well as other peoples!)
Julian from Consensus introduces one of the most important NEW concepts that we've introduced for our debaters - a new brainstorming technique. The 'why/why not' method of brainstorming is great for establishing a case that is built upon premises that are consistent, principled and reasonable. An important listen for debaters of all ages.
Julian from Consensus investigates the important question of the types of language and mannerisms that are the most effective and important tools for being persuasive during debating speeches.
Julian from Consensus speaks about some different methods for structuring and preparing for impromptus, both in the context of competition as well as in casual settings.
James from Consensus chats about why the concept of matter prioritisation is so critical to debates, particularly for senior years! A great podcast for debaters of all ages.
Julian from Consensus chats about summaries and conclusions in debating, with a huge focus on making sure that speakers are well prepared to compare and contrast in their conclusions rather than just repeat content.
James from Consensus Education speaks about the use of conclusions in public speaking, in particular covering the ideas of take aways, calls to action and organic conclusions.
James from Consensus chats about the key questions that debaters should ask themselves before tackling the concept of responsibility in a debate - who is responsible for what parts of our society and why are they the best people to have that responsibility
Jules from Consensus talks about some of the key strategies that you can use to nail an introduction in a speech. Covers audience, purpose, structure as well as some common mistakes.
James from Consensus chats about two interesting elements of language and logic - razors and dictums. Whilst these aren't core areas of focus for our public speakers and debaters, an understanding of razors and dictums could be great fodder for future speeches and team collaborations.