Compare competing schools of thought
Use to understand a debate by laying out each side's core claims and evidence fairly.
Lay out a debate so I can understand all sides clearly.
The debate or question: {{debate}}
Field: {{field}}
For each major school of thought or camp (cover {{camp_count}} of them):
1. Name it and state its core claim in one sentence.
2. Its strongest supporting evidence or reasoning.
3. Its main weakness or what its critics attack.
4. Who tends to hold this view and why.
Then:
- Show where the camps actually agree.
- Explain what would resolve the disagreement, or why it stays open.
- Stay neutral; do not crown a winner unless the evidence clearly does.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{debate}}
- {{field}}
- {{camp_count}}
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