
How to Disagree: Negotiate difference in a divided world.
20 thought-provoking lessons
White Lion Publishing
Published on 26. November 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-78131-934-5 (ISBN)
Description
How can we disagree productively?
Disagreements are a fact of life. Productive disagreements are a rarity. We find ourselves living in a divided world in which it is increasingly difficult to have productive arguments.
In How to Disagree philosophers Adam Ferner and Darren Chetty examine some of today's most pressing debates in politics, society and education through 20 thought-provoking discussions which will explore:
The myriad ways we engage with others.
Exactly what free speech means and what the responsibilities are that come with it.
How can we encourage positive, helpful debate?
How to identify and combat diversionary tactics.
Why productive disagreement is essential.
How to address the challenging topics that need conversation.
How to Disagree opens up conversations about conversation so that you can overcome obstacles to have productive disagreements and take practical and actionable outcomes from arguments.
Disagreements are a fact of life. Productive disagreements are a rarity. We find ourselves living in a divided world in which it is increasingly difficult to have productive arguments.
In How to Disagree philosophers Adam Ferner and Darren Chetty examine some of today's most pressing debates in politics, society and education through 20 thought-provoking discussions which will explore:
The myriad ways we engage with others.
Exactly what free speech means and what the responsibilities are that come with it.
How can we encourage positive, helpful debate?
How to identify and combat diversionary tactics.
Why productive disagreement is essential.
How to address the challenging topics that need conversation.
How to Disagree opens up conversations about conversation so that you can overcome obstacles to have productive disagreements and take practical and actionable outcomes from arguments.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Quarto Publishing PLC
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Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Full colour graphics
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 150 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78131-934-5 (9781781319345)
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Adam Ferner | Darren Chetty
How to Disagree: Negotiate difference in a divided world.
20 thought-provoking lessons
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11/2019
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White Lion Publishing
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Persons
Adam Ferner has worked in academic philosophy in France and the UK, as well as in schools, youth centres and other alternative learning spaces. He has written three books - Organisms and Personal Identity (Routledge, 2016), Think Differently (White Lion Publishing, 2018) and, with Nadia Mehdi and Zara Bain, Crash Course: Philosophy (Ivy, 2019) - and has been published widely in philosophical and popular journals. Adam is an associate editor of the Forum's Essays, and a member of the Changelings, a North London fiction collaboration.Darren Chetty has published academic work on philosophy, education, racism, children's literature and hip-hop culture.
He is a contributor to bestselling book The Good Immigrant (Unbound 2016), co-author of What Is Masculinity? Why Does It Matter? And Other Big Questions (Wayland 2019) and co-editor of Critical Philosophy of Race and Education (Routledge, 2019). Darren has been a teacher in primary schools, a teaching fellow at university and organised informal educational groups for young people and adults. He has led courses in 'Philosophy for Children' and is currently completing a PhD on the politics of philosophical inquiry with children.
Darren tweets at @rapclassroom
He is a contributor to bestselling book The Good Immigrant (Unbound 2016), co-author of What Is Masculinity? Why Does It Matter? And Other Big Questions (Wayland 2019) and co-editor of Critical Philosophy of Race and Education (Routledge, 2019). Darren has been a teacher in primary schools, a teaching fellow at university and organised informal educational groups for young people and adults. He has led courses in 'Philosophy for Children' and is currently completing a PhD on the politics of philosophical inquiry with children.
Darren tweets at @rapclassroom
Content
INTRODUCTION
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
ME, MYSELF AND I
Being Me
Group Chat
Free Thinking
Hard Facts
Toolkit 01-04
Further Learning
REVEALING SYSTEMS
Speaking Freely
Political Politeness
Argument, Debate and Dialogue
Ignorance
Toolkit 05-08
Further Learning
UNDERSTANDING CONFLICT
Talking Over
Going Slowly
Diversions
Panic
Toolkit 09-12
Further Learning
REACHING OUT
Solidarity
Meal-sharing
Humour
Education
Toolkit 13-16
Further Learning
MOVING FORWARD
New Spaces
The Power of Questions
Taking Time
Self-Care
Toolkit 17-20
Further Learning
Epilogue
Glossary
Bibliography
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
ME, MYSELF AND I
Being Me
Group Chat
Free Thinking
Hard Facts
Toolkit 01-04
Further Learning
REVEALING SYSTEMS
Speaking Freely
Political Politeness
Argument, Debate and Dialogue
Ignorance
Toolkit 05-08
Further Learning
UNDERSTANDING CONFLICT
Talking Over
Going Slowly
Diversions
Panic
Toolkit 09-12
Further Learning
REACHING OUT
Solidarity
Meal-sharing
Humour
Education
Toolkit 13-16
Further Learning
MOVING FORWARD
New Spaces
The Power of Questions
Taking Time
Self-Care
Toolkit 17-20
Further Learning
Epilogue
Glossary
Bibliography