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And that night in Princeton, a certain gap in the chain of
arguments
was driving me crazy.
There'd be arguments, there'd be fights, there might even be a few people who quit.
And what we found was that liberals tended to make
arguments
in terms of the liberal moral values of equality and fairness.
And when we studied conservatives and had them make persuasive
arguments
in support of making English the official language of the US, a classically conservative political position, we found that they weren't much better at this. 59 percent of them made
arguments
in terms of one of the more conservative moral values, and just eight percent invoked a liberal moral value, even though they were supposed to be targeting liberals for persuasion.
We kept saying when we were designing these reframed moral arguments, "Empathy and respect, empathy and respect."
I usually tier two concerns, two
arguments.
Everyone will have their preferences and can make their
arguments.
He ran a blog called "Jewlicious," and after several months of heated but friendly
arguments
online, he came out to see me at a picket in New Orleans.
That's important because we can't present effective
arguments
if we don't understand where the other side is actually coming from and because it gives them an opportunity to point out flaws in our positions.
As kind as my friends on Twitter were, if they hadn't actually made their arguments, it would've been so much harder for me to see the world in a different way.
You're making other
arguments
as well.
If you're persuaded by the arguments, take on the myths when family or friends or workmates repeat them.
He looked up after the
arguments
and said, "Mr.
They win
arguments.
Look at any religion and you'll see disputes and
arguments
going all the way down.
Where are these guys getting these
arguments
from?
However, one theme kept screaming at me through the subtext of those arguments, and that was, why should I be hated for who I cannot help but be?
Nothing has happened because those
arguments
ask the surplus regions to change their behavior on behalf of deficit regions.
Moral
arguments
within cultures are especially about issues of in-group, authority, purity.
The world is awash with divisive arguments, conflict, fake news, victimhood, exploitation, prejudice, bigotry, blame, shouting and minuscule attention spans.
I don't solve quadratic equations to help me with my daily life, but I do use mathematical thinking to help me understand
arguments
and to empathize with other people.
Things like, "Look, when I'm out in public and I see old people holding hands, couples who have clearly been together for decades, and then I look at them and I imagine all of the things they've been through together, the good things, the bad things, the
arguments
they've had over who should take out the trash ... I just find my heart filled with rage."
You know, these are arguments; these are things that would be legitimate to be concerned about.
From the late 17th through the mid-18th century, their
arguments
gained force with the rise of stronger central governments and legal norms like due process.
We think these high-confident grays are folks who understand that both
arguments
have merit.
They're gray not because they're unsure, but because they believe that the moral dilemma faces two valid, opposing
arguments.
But I don't engage in serious
arguments.
I don't approve of them because arguments, of course, are all about contradiction, and they're shaped by the values that I have questions with.
And after a month of
arguments
they decided to stop slavery, and the industrial revolution started within less than one year.
These are the
arguments
we have which cause gridlock.
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