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Civil Discourse and Alternative Rhetoric Spaces
1:32
Author Discusses Constitution of Knowledge
2:18
Social Norms and Rules in Society
2:54
Norms of Rhetoric in Scientific Argumentation
3:54
Importance of Civil Discourse in Society
4:29
Enhancing Civil Discourse Understanding
4:57
Academia's Role in Organizing Public Discussions
5:38
Viewpoint Diversity in Universities
6:45
White Supremacy vs. Free Speech Debate
7:19
Groupthink and the Limits of Understanding
8:27
Global Supermind and Pluralistic Democracy
9:29
Critique of Progressive Complacency and Epistemic Justice
10:43
Human Conflict Due to Viewpoint Polarization
11:32
European Wars and the Scientific Revolution
12:43
Scientific Revolution and Fallibleist Rule
13:19
Philosophical Foundations of Revolution and Empiricism
13:52
Persuasion through Empirical Evidence
14:29
Human Knowledge Advancement and System Efficiency
15:10
Objectivity and Deliberation in Science
15:47
Diverse Values in Civil Discourse
16:34
Managing Diversity of Viewpoint in Society
17:27
Harnessing Viewpoint Diversity for Moral Progress
18:11
Importance of Diversity in Knowledge Systems
18:50
Disagreement on Common Knowledge and Facts
19:28
Disagreement on Facts and Truth
20:20
Astrology vs Astronomy in Education
21:07
Social Media Manipulation and Disinformation
21:48
Misinformation and Disinformation in America
22:27
Russian Style Mass Disinformation Techniques
23:17
Importance of Truth in Politics and Law
24:00
Importance of Rhetoric in Everyday Conversation
24:56
Social Media Rhetorical Norms and Forms
25:38
Forms of Academic Essays and Social Media
26:19
Social Media as Lesser Form of Communication
26:59
Human Interaction and Online Discourse Norms
27:51
Discussing Constitution of Knowledge and Social Media
28:28
Self Improvement through Rhetoric and Discourse