Purpose
The debate allows you to examine rival views of how love relates to desire, caring, and commitment. You will review why examining love philosophically matters and is difficult.
Directions
The opening statement, rebuttals, and the closing statement have different due dates.
Now you should have found your group members in Canvas. Each group is assigned a position [(a) or (b)] to defend in the discussion.
Debate Topic:
Do (a) we love someone or something because we think it is valuable, or do (b) we think it is valuable because we love it?
Rebuttals
The rebuttal is freed from this group restriction. Please respond to the other group’s opening statement individually. You don’t need to work with your group on the rebuttals.
he rebuttals should be posted as replies to the opening statements.
Opening statements:
Team Solon Opening Statement
“Love is not the incomprehensible emotion that it is made out to be. Like any other emotion, there is a reason for love, and it is because what we love is valuable to us. Though we may not know why we value the traits that we do, there is no question that we do value them and it is for these traits that we love the people or objects that hold them.”
Group Cleisthenes Opening Statement
People base value and how highly they think of someone on the love and affection that they have for that person. Because of their love for an individual, people are more likely to accept mistakes that they would not accept for someone else. Someone is regarded as more valued than others because they are loved. Essentially, having a personal connection to someone or something automatically makes us value it more.