Difference between revisions of "Last wordism"
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'''Last wordism''' is the belief, common among [[liberals]], that victory can be obtained in a [[debate]] or discussion by having the "last word". | '''Last wordism''' is the belief, common among [[liberals]], that victory can be obtained in a [[debate]] or discussion by having the "last word". | ||
− | Some argue that last wordism is | + | Some argue that last wordism is often a characteristic of "less intellectually robust presentations".<ref>http://www.cslewisinstitute.org/pages/resources/books/reviews/CaseforChrist.pdf</ref> |
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 02:32, 7 March 2008
Last wordism is the belief, common among liberals, that victory can be obtained in a debate or discussion by having the "last word".
Some argue that last wordism is often a characteristic of "less intellectually robust presentations".[1]