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38 Ways to Win an Argument
38 Ways to Win an Argument
Description
Book Introduction
With the democratization of society, the importance of discussion is increasing.

Wherever the power of unilateral direction and coercion disappears, a process of consensus is needed, and in the most dramatic cases, it escalates into arguments among members.
In everyday debates, which are not within the realm of philosophical logic, there are always numerous possibilities for deviations, such as blurring the point, nitpicking, and far-fetched explanations.
Schopenhauer's art of argumentation introduces a method of becoming a winner in a practical argument, including all such illogicalities.
The purpose of this book is to help you detect and respond to your opponent's dishonest tactics in real-life arguments.

index
The basis of all debate

Tip 1: Expand your interpretation
Tip 2: Use homonyms
Tip 3: Absoluteize and universalize the other person's specific claims.
Tip 4: Don't let the other person guess your conclusion.
Tip 5: Use false premises.
Tip 6: Use Hidden Circular Arguments
Tip 7: Force your opponent to surrender through a barrage of questions.
Tip 8: Make the other person angry
Tip 9: Ask your opponent a question that is a bit of a hackneyed joke.
Tip 10: Surprise your opponent with a counter-intuitive approach.
Tip 11: Treat the other person's admission of individual facts as an admission of universal truths.
Tip 12: Quickly choose an analogy that supports your argument.
Tip 13: Drive your opponent into a corner by presenting two opposing propositions simultaneously.
Tip 14: Be shameless
Tip 15: Use the Fog Operation
Tip 16: Take advantage of your opponent's perspective.
Tip 17: Defend using subtle differences
Tip 18: Disrupt the debate and divert the discussion.
Tip 19: Generalize the issue in question and attack that part.
Tip 20: Jump to conclusions quickly.
Tip 21: Counter your opponent's sophistry with sophistry.
Tip 22: Shout out loud that your opponent is being unreasonable.
Tip 23: Start a verbal argument and force the other person to say something unreasonable.
Tip 24: Draw false conclusions through false inference and distortion.
Tip 25: Find counterexamples and end them in one fell swoop.
Tip 26: Turn Your Opponent's Argument Around
Tip 27: When someone gets angry, that's their weakness.
Tip 28: Persuade your audience, not your opponent.
Tip 29: If you feel like you're losing to the other person, change the subject.
Tip 30: Appeal to authority, not reason.
Tip 31 Your words are beyond my meager understanding.
Tip 32: Put the other person's argument into the category of hate.
Tip 33: It is correct in theory, but false in practice.
Tip 34: Once you get caught, don't let go.
Tip 35: Appeal to the other person's will through motivation
Tip 36: Pour out meaningless words like a waterfall.
Tip 37: When your opponent presents evidence against you, attack them.
The final tip: If your opponent is too superior, launch a personal attack.

Conclusion

What is argumentative debate?

Into the book
Tip 8 - Make the Other Person Angry
Because when you're angry, you can't make good decisions or perceive your own strengths.
If you want to provoke someone, you can do so by openly cursing them or finding fault with them.
Just treat them shamelessly and that's it.

Tip 29 - If you feel like you're losing, change the subject.
The moment you feel like you're about to lose to the other person, change the subject of the argument to something else.
Suddenly, they start talking about something else as if it were the original issue and as if it were some kind of counter-argument to the other person's claim.
When the change in the direction of the topic of debate is related to the issue of the ongoing debate, it can be done quietly and without much trouble, but when it is related only to the opponent of the debate and has nothing to do with the issue of debate, the change in the direction of the topic of debate cannot help but be done brazenly.

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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 25, 2007
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 160 pages | 300g | 153*224*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788976416148
- ISBN10: 8976416147

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