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Tag Archives: Argumentation

29 Dec
Feature series

The principles of fairness in rational discourse

  • 09/01/2025
  • By author-avatar Peter Ellerton
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This article is part of our ‘Timeless Pieces’ series of summer reading, featuring articles from our former hardcopy Australian Rational...

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14 Jan
Philosophy & Psychology

Talking together in the ‘big tent’ of free speech

  • 14/01/2024
  • By author-avatar John Corvino
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People often extol the virtue of open-mindedness, but can there be too much of a good thing? As a college dean, I regularly o...

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10 Feb
Philosophy & Psychology

Four reasons why you should never say ‘do your research’ to win the argument

  • 23/07/2022
  • By author-avatar Luke Zaphir
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It’s fairly common to see many claims or arguments end with a curt “do your research”. In some ways, it’s a bold call to action. “Come ...

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