How to Win Arguments By Robert Krishna
- Narrated by: Christopher Miller
- Length: 5 hrs and 12 mins
- Release date: 10-11-22
How to Win Arguments By Robert Krishna AudioBook Summary
Are you struggling with how to win arguments?
Arguing is probably one of the more frustrating things to do, especially if you’re not arguing with someone who’s equally matched. There are some tips and tricks that might help you win an argument, and it is important to remember that the best arguments are always backed up with data.
This audiobook will discuss how to present your point of view in a way that doesn’t get knocked down by opponents and why it’s important to have data behind your argument.
A great way to win arguments is to have something to back up your beliefs…a lot of the time this means that you’ll have to jump in a bit deeper and talk about statistics, and why they are a big deal. If the only factual information presented in your argument is the numbers, then why are those numbers so important?
Another way to present your argument is to just simply back it up with facts and stats. You can do this by highlighting specific numbers and statistics that back up your beliefs, or you can highlight quotes from credible sources that support your point of view. This way, even if the person you’re arguing with doesn’t agree with you on everything, they’ll be able to see that you have already done plenty of research on the subject at hand.
This book covers:
- Lay down the rules of logic
- Identify arguments
- Know the right questions to ask
- Learn to recognize fallacies
- Know your audience
- Ways to handle different types of arguments
- Practice, practice, and practice
- Learn how to evaluate and win debates
- And much more….
If you want a deeper look at how we look into what makes a good argument, then this audiobook is for you! It will take an in-depth look at different arguments and why they are put forth for what they are.
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