The practice of addressing the strongest possible version of an opponent's argument, rather than a weakened or distorted version. The opposite of strawmanning: you construct the best case for the other side before attempting to refute it.
Steelmanning ensures intellectual honesty and productive discourse. If you can only defeat a weak version of an argument, you haven't actually defeated it. Engaging the strongest form either reveals genuine flaws in the position or genuine flaws in your own thinking.
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