Why do so many Americans refuse to trust or believe the latest scientific breakthroughs or research reports? If we could figure that out, we might also be able to figure out why so many employees roll ...
Debate requires listening without preconditions. In youthful zeal we frequently buy into one side of an argument or the other. Very seldom do we bother to explore both sides of any issue. Ego, ...
A conversation about creating a healthy, effective culture of debate in the workplace. In an ideal world, professional conflicts are settled with thoughtful discussion and collaborative ...
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Whatsapp A close reading of the Akhtar–Nadwi exchange shows how incompatible epistemologies, shifting registers, and ...
Being argumentative can be a strong asset for a lawyer, but only when it is paired with emotional intelligence, strategy and ...
A new study in Public Opinion Quarterly shows that moral arguments appealing to care and fairness can persuade both liberals and conservatives in the United States. By contrast, arguments grounded in ...