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“If you think about it, nearly all argumentative discussion works like this: a topic for debate is identified, and the parties to the discussion try to find some point of agreement as a basis for further argument. If no point of agreement is found, then no argument is possible. Arguing without agreed premises isn’t rational disputation, it’s just posturing and shouting—I refer you to the political debating shows one sees on television nowadays.”

Peter Adamson, Classical Philosophy
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Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1) Classical Philosophy by Peter S. Adamson
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