Teaching philosophy, argumentation & public debate

David Lanius

Teaching philosophy, argumentation & public debate

David Lanius

Why are conflicts important?

Whether privately or at work, on Twitter or on talk shows, there is never always harmony. But why is conflict important? And how do we argue properly?

The focus of a new article by galileo.tv with an interview with me is on personal conflicts. It’s about these questions: Is arguing good or bad? Why do people argue at all? Why do even in lovers fight? What’s wrong with an argument? What are the advantages and disadvantages of arguing? What makes a good argument? How do you prevent the fronts from hardening?

There is also an overview of the most important causes for arguments and 11 tips for better arguments.

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