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For Argument’s Sake: Part 1

October 31, 2013

This is the first post in a two-parter on understanding our understanding of arguments and arguing well in response. What is an argument?  A child complaining to a parent about the unfairness of their bedtime?  Maybe.  Two teenagers debating about which Star Wars trilogy is better? Hardly.  A married couple raising their voices over financial … More For Argument’s Sake: Part 1

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