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If your point here is that arguing against the best version of someone's argument leads you to tackle their more credible claims, then I don't see the problem. It sounds like at worst, that might elevate a discussion a bit.

I've seen this approach in some oxford style debates and thought it made the debate better, as a viewer.



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