No. Especially not political ones.
There is no debate. A person's character and behavior are informed by both heredity and environment.
In the context of debates over the origins of knowledge, nature is to nurture as innate is to learned. The question revolves around whether knowledge is primarily determined by our genetic makeup (nature) or shaped through our environment and experiences (nurture).
what are the main features of debates
It is impossible, by definition, to 'invent' a naturally occurring product. If you really want to get into specifics or debates on origins of life, you could argue that either it was 'invented' by god, or your preferred deity, or 'evolved' over time.
There were four presidential debates in the election of 1960, between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. These were the presidential debates as well as the first nationally televised debates in US history.
International Debates was created in 2003.
Munk Debates was created in 2008.
In the context of debates over the origins of knowledge, nature is to nurture as genetics is to environment. Nature refers to innate characteristics or genetics, while nurture refers to external influences or environment shaping one's knowledge or behavior. The debate often revolves around the extent to which genetic predispositions versus environmental factors contribute to the development of knowledge and abilities.
3 televised debates
7 debates
The only thing that has happened to televised presidential debates since 1960 is that the debates last a lot longer. It is also stated that the debates are targeted for undecided voters.
There are many people who like political debates.