Experiment with personal chemistry. Explode bad logic.
Find explanations for each answer here.
A place to practice argument and persuasion - based on the bestselling Thank You for Arguing by Jay Heinrichs.
I love it when students ask, “Isn’t manipulation bad?” The answers lead to delightful rabbit holes and cool conspiracy theories.
Before doing an outline, try coming up with a “pith.”
I love it when students ask, “Isn’t manipulation bad?” The answers lead to delightful rabbit holes and cool conspiracy theories.