Is persuasion an art form?
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
Getting others to see your point of view isn't as easy as it appears. Most of us are stuck in our beliefs,
No
Persuasion is not a form of art; it's a stimulus-respon se feedback circuit by a controller or would
"Be magnificent."
The best advice I've ever heard was "be magnificent." In other words, live with a vengeance; be larger than life.
So here it is; My first ever article. It took me a long time to jump on the bandwagon of self important pontification and self branding,
There have been many philosophers down through human history who have contributed volumes of perception, ideals and understandings
87 Article Titles on Philosophy (Other)
- Perception: Where is the 'real' world? (27 articles)
- What is critical thinking? (18 articles)
- Analysis of Ayn Rand's Objectivism (2 articles)
- What is the function of philosophy? (6 articles)
- Is persuasion an art form? (10 articles)
- Why waiting for that perfect moment may be bad (3 articles)
- Book reviews: The Inferno (Hell), by Henri Barbusse (1 article)
- Why starry nights spark philosophical conversations (23 articles)
- Balancing knowledge of philosophy and science (6 articles)
- Why debate with those who don't know how to debate? (12 articles)
- Explaining the concept of critical thinking (2 articles)
- Philosophy of common sense (3 articles)
- What is the definition of postmodernism? (1 article)
- The philosophical argument in The Matrix (4 articles)
- Why living forever isn't a good idea (34 articles)
- An introduction to The Apology, by Plato (1 article)
- An introduction to The Symposium, by Plato (2 articles)
- Plato's theory of the soul (1 article)
- Logic and reason (9 articles)
- What is the Age of Enlightenment? (2 articles)
- The cosmological argument of Aquinas (1 article)
- The philosophy of John Stuart Mill (1 article)
- The philosophy of David Hume (1 article)
- Who was John Locke? (1 article)
- Why do scientists reject evidence of God (31 articles)
- Biography: Bertrand Russell (1 article)
- An introduction to Confucianism (1 article)
- Understanding the basics of metaphysics (10 articles)
- Who was Plato? (1 article)
- David Hume on religion and faith (3 articles)
- The philosophies of Locke and Rousseau (1 article)
- Book reviews: The Moral Landscape, How Science Can Determine Human Values, by Sam Harris (1 article)
- Time travel theory (21 articles)
- What is the definition of postmodernism? (2 articles)
- Book reviews: Serial Killers: Being and Killing (Philosophy for Everyone), by S Waller (editor) (1 article)
- The best piece of philosophical advice you have ever been given (8 articles)
- The possibility of society without absolute truth (22 articles)
- Commentary: The philosopher vs. the essayist (3 articles)
- Thoughts on uncertainty (21 articles)
- Book reviews: Maxims, by La Rochefoucauld (1 article)
- Noosphere: The future of evolution? (4 articles)
- What is the ultimatum game? (1 article)
- Responses to Famine, Affluence and Morality, by Peter Singer (2 articles)
- Great philosophical quotes (2 articles)
- Offering proof to the question: Is it true that 1+1=2? (8 articles)
- Thought: The discipline that has practical value (7 articles)
- The reliability of philosophy (3 articles)
- The prime motivations of evil (15 articles)
- Communism on a family level (3 articles)
- Incorporating Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" into everyday life (3 articles)

