Few weigh arguments logically; nearly everyone is swayed (either in the "right" or "wrong" direction) by their emotions...and the charisma of the orator.
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Repeat for its antithesis.
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*Yes*. And vice-versa. Equally important: extrapolate to other cases to see whether the argument holds up, whether infelicitous sequelae follow from it, etc.
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Hmm. That might be a better gauge of one’s own bias than the strength of an argument.
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That is often how I look at actions of nation states in the world. How would I feel if US did this vs China did this?
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That reminds me of when you said people were influenced by tweet activity, how many likes/retweets they had etc...it’s the same principle.
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Only problem is when ppl imagine a person they dislike saying the same thing, they imagine a different argument - cuz in their mind it's tied to the unlikable person's schema which is bad as a whole.
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If you think that's a "just" thing, you're feeling instead of thinking
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YOU MEAN TO SAY; ''always believe the least , what you want to believe the most
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