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Now that's a very high bar to set and I understand that. And I don't regret that – I subscribe to it and I teach it. I understand why people find it difficult and disagree with it. I understand why they do. I don't agree with them.... What I would say is that people who disagree with us can disagree without being disagreeable." [7]
By working together, we can rediscover how to disagree without being disagreeable. A host of bipartisan and nonpartisan organizations have emerged in recent years aiming to cool the political ...
In these we may think and let think; we may 'agree to disagree.' But, meantime, let us hold fast the essentials... [1] In a subsequent letter to his brother Charles, Wesley attributed it to Whitefield (presumably George Whitefield): "If you agree with me, well: if not, we can, as Mr. Whitefield used to say, agree to disagree."
When we encounter someone we disagree with, it’s easy to make assumptions about why they hold their opposing views. It’s much more difficult, and powerful, to lean in to our curiosity and try ...
"It involves being dishonest in order to avoid conflict, protect your image or manipulate the situation." ... 15 Phrases to Respectfully Disagree Without Falling Back on Lying 1. I hear your ...
The fallacy is sometimes presented as "let's agree to disagree". [3] Whether one has a particular entitlement or right is irrelevant to whether one's assertion is true or false. Where an objection to a belief is made, the assertion of the right to an opinion side-steps the usual steps of discourse of either asserting a justification of that ...
“It does urge people to be strong and courageous. I hope people remain steadfast in our values, but we can disagree without being disagreeable.” ...
An uncivil remark can escalate spirited discussion into a personal argument that no longer focuses objectively on the problem at hand. Such exchanges waste our efforts and undermine a positive, productive working environment. Resolve differences of opinion through civil discussion; disagree without being disagreeable.