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In this episode, Dr. Phillip D. Fletcher reflects on a recent civil discourse roundtable and challenges the idea that civility avoids hard conversations. Drawing on lived experience and the philosophy of John Stuart Mill, he explores how truth can be weaponized—or responsibly held—and why civil discourse requires both courage and restraint. Agreement is not the goal. Dignity is the condition that allows disagreement to remain human.
Part of the series Civil Discourse in a Fractured America.
By Dr. Phillip D. Fletcher4
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In this episode, Dr. Phillip D. Fletcher reflects on a recent civil discourse roundtable and challenges the idea that civility avoids hard conversations. Drawing on lived experience and the philosophy of John Stuart Mill, he explores how truth can be weaponized—or responsibly held—and why civil discourse requires both courage and restraint. Agreement is not the goal. Dignity is the condition that allows disagreement to remain human.
Part of the series Civil Discourse in a Fractured America.