
American Socrates
Philosophy isn’t just for academics or armchair thinkers—it’s for anyone navigating the challenges of real life. American Socrates brings philosophy into the real world, showing how it can help you think sharper, make better decisions, and live smarter. Hosted by Charles M. Rupert, this podcast breaks down tough topics like ethics, politics, and life’s biggest questions into practical, half-hour episodes packed with insight and relevance.
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American Socrates
Do Arguments Change Minds?
Arguments aren’t just for debates and courtrooms—they shape how we think, persuade, and make decisions every day. In this episode, we break down the basics of constructing and evaluating arguments, revealing why good reasoning is essential for cutting through misinformation and bad logic. Whether you're making a case at work, debating politics, or just trying to win an argument at the dinner table, understanding how arguments work gives you an edge, tune in to sharpen your thinking and learn how to spot (and avoid) logical traps. We'll also look at Peirce's four methods for fixing our beliefs.
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