
Just and Sinner Podcast A Guide to Reasoning and Debating Well
7 snips
Nov 21, 2025 Discover the art of debate as the host explores essential principles for effective argumentation. Learn about the rhetorical triangle of logos, pathos, and ethos, and the importance of timing in persuasion. Delve into common logical fallacies like whataboutism and ad hominem, along with the significance of defining terms and distinguishing facts from values. Four levels of disagreement are introduced, encouraging listeners to address foundational assumptions for meaningful discussions. Join for insights that elevate your debating skills!
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
Use All Three Rhetorical Appeals
- Use logos, pathos, and ethos together when persuading people to be both rational and relatable.
- Tailor your argument to logic, emotion, and credibility to increase persuasive impact.
Separate Facts From Values
- Distinguish factual judgments from value judgments before inferring someone's endorsement of a claim.
- Stating a historical fact does not automatically mean you value or endorse that fact.
Reject Whataboutism Quickly
- When faced with whataboutism, refuse to be deflected and call it out as irrelevant to your point.
- Reply briefly or ignore the deflection to keep focus on the original argument.


