User:Chriswaterguy
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I:
- Coach people in clearing anger, bitterness & other negative emotions
- Have worked in sustainability knowledge-sharing
- Know about wikis. I help run Appropedia, the sustainability wiki
A communication sequence?
I'd like a communication sequence. Here are some initial links and ideas.
- Levels of communication
- Related: [1]
Relevant biases and fallacies:
Emotion and making sense:
- Politics is the Mind-Killer
- Policy Debates Should Not Appear One-Sided (discusses arguments as soldiers)
- Philosophical Landmines
Disagreeing:
- In brief:
- Off-LW: wikipedia: Ideological Turing Test. First described(?) at http://econlog.econlib.org/archives/2011/06/the_ideological.html by Bryan Caplan. (As Mill states, "He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that.") Also see: Noahpinion: Against the Ideological Turing Test. Related: Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Argument
- Better Disagreement
- Dangers of steelmanning / principle of charity
- The noncentral fallacy - the worst argument in the world? (e.g. "Martin Luther King was a criminal!")
Related articles, off-LW:
- Mary Beard's dealing with trolls
- [ Dan Dennett’s Guide to Better Arguments]
Dealing with negative emotions
(Againstness, noticing)