Political Science, asked by imakashdas4765, 9 months ago

Do you think that a good/convincing argument can compel others to listen to you?

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Answered by princetyagi368
17

As students we enjoy debates and elocution competitions. We have opinions about what is right or wrong, just or unjust but do not know whether they are reasonable or not.

(ii)Only when we argue with others, we realize the need to defend them and seek out reasons and arguments. 

(iii)This capabality exposes us to systematic thinking on justice or equality so that we can polish our opinions and argue in an informed manner and for the sake of common interests. 

(iv)Such skills of debating rationally and communicating effectively are likely to be great assets in the global informational order.

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Answered by aburaihana123
17

Answer:

Yes, a good/convincing argument can compel others to listen to us.

Explanation:

When a person gives good argument on a topic, he is believed to have good knowledge in that subject. Hence, people listen to that person. Also, one would argue or discuss by being informed and present good ideas which would compel others to listen to that person and believe in him. The person arguing communicates effectively and the other person can understand genuine logic. People who provide good arguments like to take part in debates and elocutions as well.

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