Argument-Making in the Wild
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of argument-making in real-world scenarios through this illuminating lecture. Delve into the complexities of constructing persuasive arguments outside of controlled environments, examining how context, audience, and various external factors influence the effectiveness of reasoning. Gain insights into the challenges and strategies involved in crafting compelling arguments in diverse situations, from public debates to everyday conversations. Analyze real-life examples and case studies to understand the nuances of argumentation in different fields and contexts. Develop critical thinking skills and learn techniques to enhance your ability to formulate and present arguments effectively in unpredictable and dynamic settings.
Syllabus
Argument-making in the Wild
Taught by
Santa Fe Institute
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