This is number 16 of my Dr. Sadler's Chalk and Talk series, in which I address interesting questions, issues, or ideas raised in various forums, using the space of one chalkboard. This talk discusses the "Hierarchy of Disagreement," originally proposed by Paul Graham in his essay "How To Disagree". I discuss each of the different levels of disagreement, going from name-calling all the way up to much more cogent, relevant, and effective ways of disagreeing.
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