Do we know how to argue anymore? Our inability to listen and communicate with each other in a compassionate way has contributed to the loss of shared purpose. In this University of Oregon original documentary, THE LOST ART OF ARGUMENT, an ensemble of professors, teachers, and students present a "masterclass" on how and why to argue. Understand the power of counter-argument, embodiment and metaphors, framing, and values in argument.
Chapters:
00:00 Opening scene
02:28 Counter-argument
07:53 Argument on social media (very risky)
11:21 Embodiment and metaphors we live by
17:08 Framing
20:52 Values
The University of Oregon is first and foremost a community built on enlightenment principles and respect for others. THE LOST ART OF ARGUMENT discovers how those principles work to strengthen and protect individual thought, personal growth, and the health of the community. Argument among friends, family, and community strengthen the bonds of society. The concepts brought forth in this documentary are not only a way to approach decisions and ideas but also how to better and change ourselves.
Chapter Segments:
The benefits of a strong counter-argument - [ Ссылка ]
Embodiment in the world and metaphors shape our perspectives - [ Ссылка ]
How the NFL and NBA differ in framing the national anthem protest - [ Ссылка ]
Empathy and understanding values in argumentation - [ Ссылка ]
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