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.p226 [[ | ]] | .p226 [[ https://platosacademy.org/anthony-magnabosco-an-honest-attempt-to-claw-a-bit-closer-to-the-truth/ | Anthony Magnabosco ]] Street Epistemology Nine Steps" .1) Establish rapport. Assure the other person you aren't out to shame them, and then ask for consent to explore their reasoning. .2) Ask for a claim. 3) Confirm the claim by repeating it back to them in your own words. Ask if you've done a good job summarizing. Repeat until they are satisfied. .4) Clarify their definitions. Use those definitions, not yours. .5) Ask for a numerical measure of confidence in their claim. .6) Ask what reasons they have to hold that level of confidence. .7) Ask what method they've used to judge the quality of their reasons. Focus on that method for the rest of the conversation. .8) Listen, summarize, repeat. .9) Wrap up and wish them well. |
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.p284 | .p271 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_%26_Grace | Will and Grace ]] 11 season sitcom, 246 episodes |
wiki.keithl.com/!HowMindsChange
How Minds Change
The Surprising Science of Belief, Opinion, and Persuasion
David McRaney 2022 | Bvtn Lib 153.4 MCR
- p72 SURFPAD Substantial Uncertainty with Ramified or Forked Priors or Assumptions leads to Disagreement
- Ramified = branching
p202 Frank Capra Why We Fight seven information films (Hillsboro Brookwood & Cedar Mill )
p217 Susan Pinker book [[https://susanpinker.com/the-village-effect/ | The Village Effect ]] at CMill
p226 Anthony Magnabosco Street Epistemology Nine Steps"
- 1) Establish rapport. Assure the other person you aren't out to shame them, and then ask for consent to explore their reasoning.
- 2) Ask for a claim.
- 3) Confirm the claim by repeating it back to them in your own words. Ask if you've done a good job summarizing. Repeat until they are satisfied.
- 4) Clarify their definitions. Use those definitions, not yours.
- 5) Ask for a numerical measure of confidence in their claim.
- 6) Ask what reasons they have to hold that level of confidence.
- 7) Ask what method they've used to judge the quality of their reasons. Focus on that method for the rest of the conversation.
- 8) Listen, summarize, repeat.
- 9) Wrap up and wish them well.
- p233 Anthony emphasizes improving people's methods for arriving at confidence, not persuading one thing or another
p271 Will and Grace 11 season sitcom, 246 episodes