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Put the K in debate. Kritik. What is kritik ?. Challenges the assumptions of the aff Similar to a cp in it’s function and purpose Offers an alternative that corrects the flawed assumptions of the aff Generally does not involve government action. Important terms.
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Put the K in debate Kritik
What is kritik? • Challenges the assumptions of the aff • Similar to a cp in it’s function and purpose • Offers an alternative that corrects the flawed assumptions of the aff • Generally does not involve government action
Important terms • Epistemology-study of knowledge • Ontology-study of being • Deontology-morality based on duty and obligation to rule • Utilitarianism- Greatest good for the greatest number • Postmodernism-period of philosophy and academia, instability and uncertainty of meaning, critical of modern philosophy
Epistemolgy • Epistemology-study of knowledge • How do we acquire knowledge? • What qualifies as knowledge? • What is the relationship between knowledge, belief, and truth?
Ontology • Ontology-study of being • sub branch of philosophy under metaphysics • What actually exists? • What does it mean to exist? • What is the meaning of existence?
Deontology • Deontology-morality based on duty and obligation to rule • Categorical imperative • The result of the action is less important than the justification and reason for acting
Utilitarianism • Utilitarianism- Greatest good for the greatest number • Most policy affs operate under a utilitarian framework
Postmodernism • Postmodernism-period of philosophy and academia, instability and uncertainty of meaning, • critical of modern philosophy • Embraces new fields of study • Psychology, science, sociology, etc.
Why should I run a kritik? • Greater argument diversity • Develops skills not used in traditional debate • Still trips some teams up • Talking about assumptions and justifications is important
Parts of a kritik • Link • Impact • alternative
link • Links to the assumptions of the aff • Aff reinforces X • Aff props up X • Aff engages in X
permutation • Perms of the K are essentially no link arguments • Proves that plan action and alt are not mutually exclusive
Impact • Function similar to policy impacts, but vary in type • extinction • No value to life • Ethics • Dehumanization • Systemic impacts
alternavie • Non government action • Rethink/withdrawal • Change mindset/approach • Somewhat abstract • Requires strong explanation
framework • Gateway issue • Test the theoretical legitimacy of the aff • Does the neg have to offer a competitive policy option? • More judges are willing to let teams leverage than advantages than outright rejecting the k
Difference between critical and policy debate • Links and impacts are different • Alternative • Moves away from government action and consequentialism and focuses more on justification
Researching the K • Not the same as researching policy arguments • Use primary sources • Project muse and other academic search engines • See what other authors right about the issue or author in question
Tips for running the K • Practice • Understand the philosophy • Understand the story • write overviews • Break it down in the same way you break down policy arguments
Tricks for running a kritik • Role of the ballot • K is a prerequisite • Ethics first • Root cause