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Arguing Using Critical Thinking by Jim Marteney
COMM 105 Notes


Chapter 1: Standing Up for Your Point of View


The Purpose of Arguing

●​ Arguing can be constructive, not combative.
●​ Good argumentation promotes critical thinking and constructive conflict resolution.
●​ Example: Netflix vs. Blockbuster
○​ Blockbuster rejected Netflix’s offer due to poor critical evaluation.
○​ Result: Netflix succeeded, Blockbuster failed.
●​ Bad decisions often stem from failure to analyze arguments critically.


Conflict & Communication

●​ Conflict is unavoidable and should not be feared.
●​ People avoid conflict due to fear of rejection, low self-esteem, or lack of skills.
●​ Avoidance leads to:
○​ Emotional suppression
○​ Irrational fear reinforcement
○​ Missed personal growth

Definition of Conflict

●​ A state of opposition between people due to differing goals, ideas, or expectations.
●​ Derived from Latin conflictus (“to strike together”).


Types of Conflict

●​ Simple Conflict: Focused on specific issues (e.g., money, sex, parenting).
●​ Pseudo Conflict: Miscommunication; misunderstanding leads to false conflict.
●​ Ego Conflict: Involves self-esteem or pride; hardest to resolve (e.g., historical duel: Burr vs.
Hamilton).


Relationship Argumentation

●​ All couples argue; the key is whether arguments are constructive.
●​ Fair fighting rules include:
○​ Stick to the issue.

, ○​ Avoid personal attacks.
○​ Understand deeper emotional needs.
○​ Time arguments wisely.
○​ Avoid “garbage bagging” (bringing up unrelated past issues).
○​ Don’t “play psychologist” or claim moral superiority.


Behavioral Approaches to Conflict

Passive (Nonassertive)

●​ Avoid conflict at all costs.
●​ Message: “My feelings don’t matter.”
●​ Lives in a Lose/Win mindset.

Aggressive

●​ Dominates others, often through disrespect.
●​ Message: “Only I matter.”
●​ Win/Lose mindset; leads to resentment.

Assertive

●​ Balances honesty and respect.
●​ Message: “Here’s how I see it, but I respect your view.”
●​ Win/Win approach; seeks mutual understanding.

Indirect Aggression

●​ Hostility expressed through:
○​ Guiltmaking
○​ Blaming
○​ Changing the subject
○​ Sarcasm
○​ Withholding
○​ “Kitchen sink” arguments

“Whiner” Behavior

●​ Complains but takes no action. Seeks sympathy without resolution.

, Solving Conflict Through Understanding

●​ Seek first to understand, then be understood (Steven Covey).
●​ Understand motivations and logic behind the opposing view.
●​ Admit when the other person has a better argument:
○​ Sign of intellectual growth, not weakness.
○​ Avoid dogmatism and ego-driven attachment to ideas.


Winning by Losing

●​ Winning may boost ego, but losing can lead to growth.
●​ TED Talk (Daniel H. Cohen): Argue to reveal truth, not just to win.
●​ Argument should aim for truth larger than ego.
●​ Critical thinkers welcome new information and aren’t afraid to change.




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