I got a lot out of Daniel Cohen's For argument's sake TED talk, which breaks down the purpose of an argument and explores how to emphasize the useful, productive qualities of such a discussion and eliminate toxicity. Useful stuff.
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I got a lot out of Daniel Cohen's For argument's sake TED talk, which breaks down the purpose of an argument and explores how to emphasize the useful, productive qualities of such a discussion and eliminate toxicity. Useful stuff.
That sounds very interesting and useful, I'll definitely check this out!