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Philosophical Chairs

Rules of Philosophical Chairs. Make sure you understand the central statementListen carefully when others speak and seek to understand their arguments even if you don't agreeWait for the mediator to recognize you before you speak. You must first briefly summarize the previous speaker's argument b

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Philosophical Chairs

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    1. Philosophical Chairs Take out a piece of paper Set paper up in Cornell Put Pro, Anti, and Uh? On the left hand side Title page “Altruism chairs” Takes notes on important things other people say throughout the discussion Write down your own opinions about the topic

    2. Rules of Philosophical Chairs Make sure you understand the central statement Listen carefully when others speak and seek to understand their arguments even if you don’t agree Wait for the mediator to recognize you before you speak

    3. You must first briefly summarize the previous speaker’s argument before you make your own You must wait until 3 other people from your side speak before you can speak again Address the ideas, not the person stating them Keep an open mind and move to the other side if someone made a good argument or your opinion is swayed Support the mediator by maintaining order and helping the discussion to progress

    4. Genuine altruism exists in the world.

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