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.
Response to Submission
Leo Groarke, The End of Argument
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Commentary on Leo Groarke, "The End of Argumentment"
Room 2
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.