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In reply to the discussion: Without Googling, How Many DUers Know What Rogerian Argument Is? [View all]ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)15. I thought the same
But considering Rogerian argument was a product of the Cold War, does that mean tensions are higher between our parties than between the US and Soviet Union during the Cold War? Now THAT is frightening.
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It's an although-type thesis, conceding or allowing an argument for an opposing view,
chia
Dec 2017
#30
I agree those message board trolls have no interest in any kind of common ground...
Kirk Lover
Dec 2017
#43
never heard of it untill this thread. sounds like nonviolent conflict / resolution to me .
AllaN01Bear
Dec 2017
#31