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Peter Boghossian is an American philosopher and educator known for his work on critical thinking and pedagogy.

Known for: How to Have Impossible Conversations: A Very Practical Guide

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How to Have Impossible Conversations: A Very Practical Guide

How to Have Impossible Conversations: A Very Practical Guide

communication·10 min read

This book provides a practical framework for engaging in difficult conversations across ideological divides. Drawing on techniques from philosophy, psychology, and communication, the authors offer step-by-step methods to foster mutual understanding, reduce hostility, and promote productive dialogue on controversial topics.

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The Foundation: Building Rapport and Trust

Our journey begins with rapport—the invisible bridge on which all productive conversations stand. Without it, even the most carefully reasoned argument collapses. Rapport communicates one simple message: I see you as a human being worthy of respect, not as an enemy to defeat. When you first enter a...

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Listening and Asking Questions

Effective listening is not passive—it’s active engagement. You listen not to respond but to understand. It requires humility, attention, and sincerity. Most people mistake listening for silence, but real listening is a dynamic process involving inquiry, reflection, and validation. We encourage the ...

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