GODS AS PERMITTED AND PROHIBITED TECHNIQUES OF BUSINESS AND INFORMAL COMMUNICATION
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https://doi.org/10.31618/nas.2413-5291.2021.1.68.445Keywords:
trick, communication, discussionAbstract
A trick is a rhetorical technique in an argument, other types of communication, with the help of which the participants want to ensure victory for themselves and make it difficult for their opponent. The presentation of the author's comprehensive position on this issue was begun earlier in the monograph "Dispute in Politics, Politics in Dispute", in which a whole chapter was devoted to tricks. Let's continue the consideration of new ones, suggesting appropriate names for them and revealing the essence [1]. At the same time, we will keep in mind that their use characterizes, in different volumes, both the actions of the direct participants in the discussion communication, and the moderators who provide this communication - the moderators.
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Sidelnikova T.T. «Spor v politike (Prakticheskij kurs delovogo obsheniya i politika v spore». Nauchno-populyarnoe izdanie, oratorskogo masterstva). https://mydocx.ru/8Kazan: Izd-vo Kazanskogo un-ta, 2016, 275 s. 14750.html; https://mydocx.ru/8-14802.html
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