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LTP 035 - How to Win an Online Argument: The Case of the Tattoo Taboo - a chat with Rick Repetti and Jim Luisi

3 h 4 min · 16 de jun de 20183 h 4 min
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Winning an argument on social media can be a tricky endeavor.  In this episode, we examine an online debate about neck tattoos between the host Mark Gleason and an adversary on Twitter. Guests of the program Jim Luisi and Professor Rick Repetti help us to understand debate tactics, herd psychology, and how to win an online flame war.

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episode LTP 037 - How do we know what is true? A look at Objectivist Epistemology - a chat with Rick Repetti artwork

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