Self- affirmation techniques can help reduce arrogant behaviour in public debates. This chapter consists of three sections. The first offers an account of what speakers owe to their audiences, and of what hearers owe to speakers. It also illustrates some of the ways in which arrogance leads to violations of conversational norms. The second argues that arrogance can be understood as an attitude toward the self which is positive but defensive. The final section offers empirical evidence why we should expect self-affirmation to reduce defensiveness and thus the manifestation of arrogance in debate
Scholars\u27 attention to televised political debaters\u27 nonverbal behavior has grown in recent ye...
I intend to bring recent work applying virtue theory to the study of argument to bear on a much olde...
We investigate the widespread yet under-researched social phenomenon of consumer arrogance—the prope...
Self- affirmation techniques can help reduce arrogant behaviour in public debates. This chapter cons...
Arrogance has widespread negative consequences for epistemic practices. Arrogant people tend to inti...
Intellectual humility, which entails openness to other views and a willingness to listen and engage ...
Intellectual humility, which entails openness to other views and a willingness to listen and engage ...
In this paper I provide an account of two forms of intellectual arrogance which cause the epistemic ...
This paper articulates a general distinction between two important communicative ideals—expressive s...
Intellectual humility, which entails openness to other views and a willingness to listen and engage ...
<div><p>Arrogant behavior is as old as human nature. Nonetheless, the factors that cause people to b...
Anger dominates debates in the public sphere. In this article I argue that there are diverse forms o...
Laboratory evidence shows that when people have to argue for a given position, they persuade themsel...
There is a curious phenomenon where people from marginalized populations are taken to be arrogant wh...
Keywords: Politeness, Face, Face Threatening Act (FTA), Politeness Strategies, DebateLanguage is a t...
Scholars\u27 attention to televised political debaters\u27 nonverbal behavior has grown in recent ye...
I intend to bring recent work applying virtue theory to the study of argument to bear on a much olde...
We investigate the widespread yet under-researched social phenomenon of consumer arrogance—the prope...
Self- affirmation techniques can help reduce arrogant behaviour in public debates. This chapter cons...
Arrogance has widespread negative consequences for epistemic practices. Arrogant people tend to inti...
Intellectual humility, which entails openness to other views and a willingness to listen and engage ...
Intellectual humility, which entails openness to other views and a willingness to listen and engage ...
In this paper I provide an account of two forms of intellectual arrogance which cause the epistemic ...
This paper articulates a general distinction between two important communicative ideals—expressive s...
Intellectual humility, which entails openness to other views and a willingness to listen and engage ...
<div><p>Arrogant behavior is as old as human nature. Nonetheless, the factors that cause people to b...
Anger dominates debates in the public sphere. In this article I argue that there are diverse forms o...
Laboratory evidence shows that when people have to argue for a given position, they persuade themsel...
There is a curious phenomenon where people from marginalized populations are taken to be arrogant wh...
Keywords: Politeness, Face, Face Threatening Act (FTA), Politeness Strategies, DebateLanguage is a t...
Scholars\u27 attention to televised political debaters\u27 nonverbal behavior has grown in recent ye...
I intend to bring recent work applying virtue theory to the study of argument to bear on a much olde...
We investigate the widespread yet under-researched social phenomenon of consumer arrogance—the prope...