How to Speak, how to ListenCollier Books, 1985 - 280 páginas Adler offers us both a fascinating theoretical analysis of oral communication and practical tips derived from his long years of experience. ..... [from back cover] |
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... agreements , instead of seeking a gen- uine meeting of minds . Real as opposed to apparent agreement occurs when two persons , concerned with a certain question to be an- swered , understand that question in exactly the same way yet ...
... agreements , instead of seeking a gen- uine meeting of minds . Real as opposed to apparent agreement occurs when two persons , concerned with a certain question to be an- swered , understand that question in exactly the same way yet ...
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... agreement— fully understood agreement . All of us should be aware of the moral obligation that the pursuit of objective truth imposes upon us . If we find ourselves in real disagreement with others , we should be tireless in our effort ...
... agreement— fully understood agreement . All of us should be aware of the moral obligation that the pursuit of objective truth imposes upon us . If we find ourselves in real disagreement with others , we should be tireless in our effort ...
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... agreement should be attainable about the universal principles of justice , even though there may be a long - standing controversy about the nature or principles of justice . Let us suppose , for the moment , that two persons discussing ...
... agreement should be attainable about the universal principles of justice , even though there may be a long - standing controversy about the nature or principles of justice . Let us suppose , for the moment , that two persons discussing ...
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The Untaught Skills | 3 |
The Solitary and the Social | 12 |
Thats Just Rhetoric | 21 |
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