Critical Thinking: The Art Of Argument Guide

Building the strongest possible version of your opponent’s argument.

Great thinkers look for "logical fallacies"—cracks in the foundation of an argument. Common traps include: Attacking the person instead of their point. Critical Thinking: The Art of Argument

In an era of information overload, the ability to dissect a claim is a superpower. Critical thinking isn’t about being "critical" in the negative sense; it’s about the disciplined art of the argument. It is the bridge between simply having an opinion and possessing a well-reasoned conviction. The Anatomy of an Argument Building the strongest possible version of your opponent’s

Misrepresenting an opponent's view to make it easier to attack. Critical Thinking: The Art of Argument

💡 An argument should be a search for truth, not a battle for victory.

Understanding a counter-point before refuting it.

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