The Art of Always Being Right
د.م. 70,00 – د.م. 75,00
A book that reveals the argumentative tricks used to win discussions without being right. Schopenhauer explains with sarcasm how we use crooked logic to silence others, such as changing the subject or exploiting emotions. Suitable for anyone who wants to understand the hidden strategies of argument and enhance their critical thinking. The text is easy to access despite its philosophical depth, with examples from real life. The Arabic edition from Dafaf Publications offers a clear translation of the content. It is suitable for philosophy lovers and lovers of live discussions. Don’t look for ethical answers here, but for a thought-provoking reality! 💡📚🎭
Description
The book “The Art of Always Being Right” by the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer is considered a satirical guide to understanding the argumentative tricks that people use to appear right, even if their arguments are weak. Written in the 1840s, but it was not published until after Schopenhauer’s death in 1864. The book focuses on 38 argumentative tricks, such as personal attacks, rapid generalization, and distorting the opponent’s words, clarifying how these methods are used in daily discussions. Schopenhauer does not encourage deception, but reveals these methods to help the reader avoid or expose them in their conversations. The book reflects his pessimistic view of human nature, as he sees that the desire to win often outweighs the search for truth. Despite its age, the work remains relevant in our time due to the spread of emotional arguments and fallacies on social media platforms.
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