Gcp Posted May 28, 2022 Report Posted May 28, 2022 According to their theory of reasoning, reason’s primary strengths are justifying beliefs we already believe in and making arguments to convince others.. This is probably common among many. There is a book named " what ever you think, think the opposite" .. It's rather hard for lot of people to really listen and understand other's point of view.. rather listen just to defend their original argument irrespective of facts.. May be this is called blind argument Quote
Beetbob123 Posted May 28, 2022 Report Posted May 28, 2022 1 hour ago, Gcp said: According to their theory of reasoning, reason’s primary strengths are justifying beliefs we already believe in and making arguments to convince others.. This is probably common among many. There is a book named " what ever you think, think the opposite" .. It's rather hard for lot of people to really listen and understand other's point of view.. rather listen just to defend their original argument irrespective of facts.. May be this is called blind argument ok Quote
pakeer_saab Posted May 28, 2022 Report Posted May 28, 2022 1 hour ago, Gcp said: According to their theory of reasoning, reason’s primary strengths are justifying beliefs we already believe in and making arguments to convince others.. This is probably common among many. There is a book named " what ever you think, think the opposite" .. It's rather hard for lot of people to really listen and understand other's point of view.. rather listen just to defend their original argument irrespective of facts.. May be this is called blind argument When the world thinks one way,listen to them think other way in argument, you will experience a world that others can’t see Quote
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