One thought on “Why winning isn’t the real purpose of arguing”
This is a truly fine series of thoughts, especially the notion that one needs to be aware of all the arguments on both sides of any question – knowledge, after all, being power.
The one thing I’d like to add, and that I think Peterson himself probably needs to look at a bit more, is how exactly to frame an argument in a more conciliatory way, so as to keep from alienating too many people, which approach is outlined in this article, posted below:
This is a truly fine series of thoughts, especially the notion that one needs to be aware of all the arguments on both sides of any question – knowledge, after all, being power.
The one thing I’d like to add, and that I think Peterson himself probably needs to look at a bit more, is how exactly to frame an argument in a more conciliatory way, so as to keep from alienating too many people, which approach is outlined in this article, posted below:
http://bathtubbulletin.com/scientific-way-win-argument-not-make-enemies/