How to have impossible conversations A very practical guide

Peter G. Boghossian

Book - 2019

"In our current political climate, it seems impossible to have a reasonable conversation with anyone who has a different opinion. Whether you're online, in a classroom, an office, a town hall -- or just hoping to get through a family dinner with a stubborn relative -- dialogue shuts down when perspectives clash. Heated debates often lead to insults and shaming, blocking any possibility of productive discourse. Everyone seems to be on a hair trigger. In How to Have Impossible Conversations, Peter Boghossian and James Lindsay guide you through the straightforward, practical, conversational techniques necessary for every successful conversation -- whether the issue is climate change, religious faith, gender identity, race, poverty, i...mmigration, or gun control. Boghossian and Lindsay teach the subtle art of instilling doubts and opening minds. They cover everything from learning the fundamentals for good conversations to achieving expert-level techniques to deal with hardliners and extremists. This book is the manual everyone needs to foster a climate of civility, connection, and empathy."--provided by Amazon.com.

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Published
New York, NY : Life Long 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Peter G. Boghossian (author)
Other Authors
James A. Lindsay (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
ix, 248 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780738285320
9780738285344
  • 1. When Conversations Seem impossible
  • 2. The Seven Fundamentals of Good Conversations
  • 3. Beginner Level: Nine Ways to Start Changing Minds
  • 4. Intermediate Level: Seven Ways to Improve Your Interventions
  • 5. Five Advanced Skills for Contentious Conversations
  • 6. Six Expert Skills to Engage the Close-Minded
  • 7. Master Level: Two Keys to Conversing with Ideologues
  • 8. Conclusion
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Philosopher Boghossian (A Manual for Creating Atheists) and mathematician Lindsay (Everybody Is Wrong About God) share extensive research and strategies in this insightful manual for overcoming perceived divides in order to foster more meaningful discourse. Presented are 36 techniques for all types of conversations, including those trying to change minds, improve interventions, and find common ground with ideologues. The authors first lay out the principles of Socratic discourse and provide real dialogues as models for achieving larger goals, with a particularly helpful section on replacing "listen and believe," as a directive, with the more effective "listen, understand, and instill doubt." With practical guidelines on what to do and not to do, this instructive work (which also addresses the current societal communication "crisis" due to political polarization) will appeal to anyone looking to have healthier, deeper, and more persuasive conversations, as well as those who need to know when to simply walk away (while facing internet trolls, for example). Addressing an atmosphere of oppositional obstinance head-on, this fine collaborative effort will equip any reader with the conversational tools to bridge divides. Agent: Jane Dystel, Dystel & Goderich. (Sept.)

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