The Obscure Art of Always Being Right
Unconventional Techniques and Tools to Manipulate the Narrative and Emerge Victorious
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Virtual Voice
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Javier Martin
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Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
With this book, you will:
- Hone your debating skills and learn how to argue more effectively and persuasively to master the art of argumentation.
- Learn to quickly identify unfair argumentation tactics and defend against them.
- Understand Schopenhauer's original teachings in a contemporary context, making them more applicable to modern life.
- Learn how to make more informed decisions and to avoid being swayed by fallacious arguments.
- Connect the classical knowledge of argumentation and debate through contemporary examples, relating them directly to the concepts presented and applying them in everyday situations.
In this book, the language has been simplified to ensure that you get the best out of Schopenhauer's ideas without getting lost in complex jargon. The current examples make each of the techniques presented easier to apply, or identify, allowing you to effectively defend against them. This is not just a theoretical book, but a practical guide to navigating the complex world of argumentation in the digital age.
Don't miss your chance to hone your debating and argumentation skills!
Delve into Schopenhauer's mind and see the world through a more critical and informed lens.
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It shows you many tactics that exploit cognitive biases and confuses people to believe what you want them to believe and to persuade them or make them looks dumb in an argument context.
Did not had the time to finish it due to more ergent projects at the time of reading it, but from the first half hour, it is good source for arguments sake.
Its a good book about how to argue
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