A good story and a well-formed argument are different natural kinds. Both can be used as means for convincing another. Yet what they convince of is fundamentally different: arguments convince one of their truth, stories of their lifelikeness. The one verifies by eventual appeal to procedures for establishing formal and empirical proof. The other establishes not truth but verisimilitude.
Content: Quotation
Source: Storytelling: Passport to Success in the 21st Century
Subjects: Communication, Persuasion
Source: Storytelling: Passport to Success in the 21st Century
Subjects: Communication, Persuasion
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