This was actually fairly good!
So, I don’t think there was any contest of pros primary points that Yoda was the better fighter. There were two exceptions; that Yoda was also disarmed (which I must accept), and that Yoda fled the fight. I feel that pros reasoning about why fleeing a flight is okay was light, though the understanding that he couldn’t deal with sidious and the empire by himself was good enough to make me consider the final retreat as not part of the battle.
I also think there was really any contest that Yodas mission was a failure. Con portrays the failure of the duel based on the outcome and stated goals, pro makes it clear he was talking about the physical fight itself and who got the better of who.
So this comes down to framing, what consistutes a win of a duel, key for me, is that I feel it is inherent in the resolution that pro is not talking about full victory, but a technical victory. Pro argues that a technical win, is fighting better overall. Con argues it is falling short of killing the opponent.
At this point, I could either go with “fully bests opponent”, which would award the debate to con, or “boxing win on points”, which would award the debate to pro.
I could go either way, so that indicates to me that the debate is a deW. So I’m going to score this even.
Resolution is king; both sides needed to do more to ground what a technical win would look like: and contrast it with their opponent.
For example, in my view pro needed to argue something like: “a win would be a kill or a knock out; but in context a technical win is like winning on points in boxing”, and con along the lines of “it’s a duel to a the death, a technical win should be when one side clearly bests the other short of a kill”, and then go onto refute or construct based on the baselines each set themselves. Without this, both sides simply argued the other side didn’t match their criteria, without selling me on their criteria.
All points tied.
Just tried to watch the fight in question... Problem being that Farscape is now on Amazon Prime, and re-watching a couple episodes made CGI Yoda painful to look at. Episode III came out after Rygel's final moment on TV, and with an unlimited budget they could not best him.
That said, if this debate is still tied in a few days, someone remind me and I'll cast a vote.
Thanks. I love star wars. Fun first debate to get into the swing of things.
Oddly entertaining. I do wish the actual sequence were shown, but with the debaters in agreement on the basic events that is not truly needed.