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Take, for example, one of the most common and least appealing defensive strategies I know: what I call “in-other-wordsing.” We see it every day. Someone points at an argument—a blog post, say, or an op-ed column—and someone else replies, “In other words, you’re saying…” And inevitably the argument, when put in other words, is revealed to be vacuous or wicked.
How to Think: A Survival Guide for a World at Odds
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