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Module 18.01.04 Leadership and Ethics: How to Communicate Your Core Values
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conflict
noun
1. ...there's just a lot of disagreement, conflict, it's hard to reach resolution.
resolution
noun
1. ...there's just a lot of disagreement, conflict, it's hard to reach resolution.
bridge (something) on
phrasal verb
1. So in the book we try to bridge literature on moral philosophy with communication strategies.
deep-seated
adj
1. ...which is the argument that everybody has sort of these deep-seated moral intuitions and foundations...
intuition
noun
1. ...which is the argument that everybody has sort of these deep-seated moral intuitions and foundations...
touch and taste
collocation
1. Just like we have touch and taste, we have kind of moral senses that guide how we see it.
oftentimes
adverb
1. People are oftentimes worried in this polarized times...
2. And once you realize this you realize that when we disagree with someone it's oftentimes that they are coming and using a different moral sense than we are.
lockdowns
noun
1. So an example is like debates over COVID lockdowns in the workplace or vaccine mandates.
mandate
noun
1. So an example is like debates over COVID lockdowns in the workplace or vaccine mandates.
attune to
phrasal verb
1. You know some people the moral sense they really are attuned to is harm, so anything they can do to reduce harm to other people would be great.
harm
noun
1. You know some people the moral sense they really are attuned to is harm, so anything they can do to reduce harm to other people would be great.
2. ...and you come from the harm perspective it's a really ineffective strategy to convince people...
3. ...from the liberty perspective using language and arguments centered around harm.
restrict
verb
1. ...what they want and kind of restricting their freedom is a negative thing.
implement
verb
1. So if for example you want to implement a tough COVID policy,...
perspective
noun
1. ...and you come from the harm perspective it's a really ineffective strategy...
2. So that's telling a story how you've been told it, not looking from their perspectives and the stories they tell.
3. We talk a lot about understanding your audience, taking their perspective, empathy, moral sense
center
verb
1. ...it's a really ineffective strategy to convince people from the liberty perspective using language and arguments centered around harm.
frame
verb
1. The most effective thing you can do is to understand the other person's story and frame the language and arguments around them.
2. So it's not just that you have to appreciate it, you then have to frame your message in alignment with somebody's moral sense.
flourishing
adj
1. ...this will open up a flourishing economy that will allow us to do everything we want.
fundamentally
adverb
1. And I think kind of this is what framing is about, it's fundamentally about being empathetic.
empathetic
adj
1. And I think kind of this is what framing is about, it's fundamentally about being empathetic.
tend to
verb
1. ...you can do is show up to someone's house and explain to them why their morally wrong, that tends to not work very well.
2. And so coming at it from a non-judgmental you, listening rather than lecturing, tends to be most effective.
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