

Episode 4: Persuasion
Mar 11, 2024
Exploring the concept of persuasion in Chinese philosophy through a dialogue between Confucius and Yan Hui. Topics include persuading those with differing views, the power of philosophical arguments, and the concept of 'fasting of the mind'. References to translations of the Zhuangzi and notable philosophers like Robert Nozick and Daryl Davis. Discusses the complexities of persuasion strategies, integrity, sincerity, and listening with the mind in Chinese philosophy.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
The Value of Conversations in Philosophy
03:52 • 2min
Exploring Confucius' Philosophy Through Dialogue in the Zhuangzi
05:30 • 9min
Debates on the Authorship of the Inner Chapters of Zhuangzi
14:44 • 2min
Confucius and Yan Wei's Dialogue on Persuasion Strategies
16:20 • 15min
Exploring the concept of giving feedback through compliment or criticism sandwiches
30:54 • 2min
Exploring Integrity and Sincerity in Chinese Philosophy
32:46 • 15min
Exploring Quiet Inner Integrity and Listening with the Mind in Chinese Philosophy
48:00 • 21min
Persuasion and Influence: Motivations Behind Actions
01:08:45 • 25min
Discussion on Future Episodes and Feedback
01:34:11 • 2min