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Neel Burton

“In truth, it is not for the sake of our opponents that we are arguing or debating. Often, our opponents are in any case unpersuadable, regardless of the merits of our argumentation and the polish of our performance. Instead, our true aim is to carry the audience, whom we should look upon as our judge and jury. In the long run, it is not this or that person but only public opinion that can settle a debate.”

Neel Burton, How to Think Like Plato and Speak Like Cicero
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How to Think Like Plato and Speak Like Cicero How to Think Like Plato and Speak Like Cicero by Neel Burton
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