We should treat our fellow citizens as “honorary friends,” which is a middle way between impersonal respect and the warmth of fraternity. With our friends, we exchange stories as much as arguments; we aim at understanding our friends as much as persuading them. I describe the basic differences between a rhetoric of persuasion and a rhetoric of understanding. Argument is the natural idiom of persuasion just as storytelling is the natural idiom of understanding.

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How to Talk to Our Civic Friends

  • James Bernard Murphy

摘要

We should treat our fellow citizens as “honorary friends,” which is a middle way between impersonal respect and the warmth of fraternity. With our friends, we exchange stories as much as arguments; we aim at understanding our friends as much as persuading them. I describe the basic differences between a rhetoric of persuasion and a rhetoric of understanding. Argument is the natural idiom of persuasion just as storytelling is the natural idiom of understanding.