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One of his rules for democratic discourse stated, "The cardinal sin, when we are looking for truth of fact or wisdom of policy, is refusal to discuss, or action which blocks discussion".
Robert Talisse, an assistant professor of philosophy at Vanderbilt University in Nashville who helped organize the conference, quoted one of the 10 rules for intellectual debate Hook laid out in a famous 1954 essay, "The Ethics of Controversy": "The cardinal sin, when we are looking for truth of fact or wisdom of policy, is refusal to discuss, or action which blocks discussion".
Still, our elected officials' refusal to discuss higher taxes may overstate our aversion.
Mr. McQueen's particularity sometimes extends to a refusal to discuss any aspect of a new work.
The second question probably explains New Jersey Transit's refusal to discuss the incident in great detail.
That could explain the administration's refusal to discuss his case or his precise whereabouts.
But as loquacious as he normally is, Johnson hinted at his opinion with his refusal to discuss it.
"It is one of my biggest regrets," Tuck said, reneging (somewhat) on his refusal to discuss the Irish.
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Because of filibustering and outright refusals to discuss policy, our government and our citizens are diminished in our capacity to overcome obstacles.
And the refusal to even discuss what was discussed does not advance the White House's well-worn claim to being "the most transparent" in history.
Worse still, the collective refusal even to discuss keeping fossil fuels in the ground condemns the talks to futility.
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