Location

Room 2

Document Type

Commentary

Keywords

prolong problem, neverending disagreements, Groarke

Start Date

4-6-2020 3:01 PM

End Date

4-6-2020 4:00 PM

Abstract

What Groarke has introduced in his paper is not a "prolong problem", but a whole hatful of them. Solving some seems to call for more clever dispute-resolution mechanisms. Others call for limiting arguing to a restricted role and developing a counselling model for problem solving. Yet others seem intractable. In other words, they all call for more research, which is precisely what Groarke is calling for.

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Leo Groarke, The End of Argument

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Jun 4th, 3:01 PM Jun 4th, 4:00 PM

Commentary on Leo Groarke, "The End of Argumentment"

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What Groarke has introduced in his paper is not a "prolong problem", but a whole hatful of them. Solving some seems to call for more clever dispute-resolution mechanisms. Others call for limiting arguing to a restricted role and developing a counselling model for problem solving. Yet others seem intractable. In other words, they all call for more research, which is precisely what Groarke is calling for.