The Destruction of Civil Discourse: Why Current Argumentation Methods Need To Change
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Cruising around social media, you’re bound to find an argument between liberals and conservatives about literally anything. Healthcare, taxes, foreign policy, dogs. You name it, they’re bound to be arguing about it. But instead of staying on point, what the argument quickly drifts into is one full of fallacious reasoning. Red herrings, false dichotomies, and ad hominems galore, the state of argumentation for individuals appears to be deteriorating rapidly. In this, we’ll be discussing the techniques of argumentation from both sides of the aisle.
The Destruction of Civil Discourse: Why Current Argumentation Methods Need To Change
The Destruction of Civil Discourse: Why…
The Destruction of Civil Discourse: Why Current Argumentation Methods Need To Change
Cruising around social media, you’re bound to find an argument between liberals and conservatives about literally anything. Healthcare, taxes, foreign policy, dogs. You name it, they’re bound to be arguing about it. But instead of staying on point, what the argument quickly drifts into is one full of fallacious reasoning. Red herrings, false dichotomies, and ad hominems galore, the state of argumentation for individuals appears to be deteriorating rapidly. In this, we’ll be discussing the techniques of argumentation from both sides of the aisle.