Tuesday, August 20, 2019

A Second helping of Socratic Seminar: A right is something that other people must honor. One persons right creates another persons obligation. A right to an opinion can also be what stops an argument. Limbic area is a part of our brain that governs our emotions. The logical part of our brain switches to an emotional fight. Keeping our focus on the issue is key. So is supporting our argument with evidence. Our mutual understanding of currency, we give meaning to currency. Claiming a right to an opinion doesn't get us closer to the truth, we are not entitled to someone else's agreement. You can't incite violence or fear to the public, you can't cause panic. LOCO Parenti: legal principle that allows the school to act in place of parents: e.g. dress code. Syllogism: the simplest form of argument.

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