The Argument Ninja Podcast
A podcast by Kevin deLaplante | Philosopher and Critical Thinking Educator
38 Episodes
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038 - Tribal Literacy and Emotional Intelligence
Published: 10/31/2020 -
037 - 3 Honest Updates: On Failure, Living With a Stutter, and Accepting My Comfort Zone
Published: 4/5/2020 -
036 - Understanding Complex Social Phenomena: More Theories of the Causes of Social Polarization
Published: 8/28/2019 -
035 - Updates and a Street Epistemology Interview
Published: 4/17/2019 -
034 - Understanding the Causes of Polarization (Part 1): Depolarization Initiatives
Published: 3/6/2019 -
033 - Critical Thinking About Conspiracies
Published: 1/11/2019 -
032 - When Tribalism Becomes Pathological
Published: 12/19/2018 -
031 - New Cartoon Videos Plus a Fall 2018 Update
Published: 12/11/2018 -
030 - Behind the Scenes of My New Video Course
Published: 9/10/2018 -
029 - How to Raise a Critical Thinker
Published: 8/3/2018 -
028 - Tribalism Isn't the Problem
Published: 6/12/2018 -
027 - Updates: Finances, Projects and Plans
Published: 5/8/2018 -
026 - Feminism, Marxism, Postmodernism and Jordan Peterson: Sometimes the Only Winning Move is Not to Play
Published: 3/26/2018 -
025 - Why Tribal Literacy?
Published: 3/1/2018 -
024 - How Commerce Became a Tool For Getting Outside My Head
Published: 1/10/2018 -
023 - The Argument Ninja Difference: Why Critical Thinking is a Martial Art
Published: 10/31/2017 -
022 - Thinking Clearly About Critical Thinking: Interview with Kevin deLaplante
Published: 9/11/2017 -
021 - What if Sam Harris and Scott Adams Had a Baby?
Published: 9/4/2017 -
020 - Critical Thinking in China
Published: 7/24/2017 -
019 – Understanding Your Divided Mind: Kahneman, Haidt and Greene
Published: 5/31/2017
The Argument Ninja podcast is dedicated to helping you improve your skills at rational persuasion. Let philosopher Kevin deLaplante introduce you to a unique approach to critical thinking, inspired by martial arts training principles, that combines logic and argumentation with the latest research on the psychology of persuasion and belief.