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  2. Civil discourse - Wikipedia

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    Civil discourse is the practice of deliberating about matters of public concern in a way that seeks to expand knowledge and promote understanding. The word "civil" relates directly to civic in the sense of being oriented toward public life, [1] [2] and less directly to civility, in the sense of mere politeness.

  3. Civility - Wikipedia

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    Civility experts convened to discuss civility in arenas of government, education, media, community, and the workplace. During the conference, Congressman Emanuel Cleaver II made a presentation in recognition of Virginia Forni and her late husband, P.M. Forni, for their efforts on the Johns Hopkins Civility Initiative. [ 39 ]

  4. Talk:Civic virtue - Wikipedia

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    The number one google link on civility talks about "the tenor of political debate" with a lack of it being involved in "the destructive ways in which the issues are being addressed". The number two google link is a George Washington transcription of rules for showing proper respect in "Company and Conversation" [2] .

  5. Civil society - Wikipedia

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    According to Socrates, public argument through ‘dialectic’ was imperative to ensure ‘civility’ in the polis and ‘good life’ of the people. [56] For Plato , the ideal state was a just society in which people dedicate themselves to the common good, practice civic virtues of wisdom, courage, moderation and justice, and perform the ...

  6. Wikipedia:Pearl-clutching - Wikipedia

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    Civilization (the thing from which civility is derived, and by which it is defined) is founded on trust though, and where there's trust, there's civility. Flare-ups burn out, apologies are made and accepted, insults are forgiven, criticism is rescinded or accepted in the spirit in which it was intended. That is the true hallmark of civility.

  7. Oshkosh Civility Project: Truths told with respect result in ...

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    How do we define civility? Webster’s dictionary: Politeness, consideration, courtesy. Google: Courtesy, politeness “Choosing Civilty” by P.M. Forni, Ph.D., and the book on which the Oshkosh ...

  8. Wikipedia talk:Civility/Archive 17 - Wikipedia

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  9. Wikipedia:Beyond civility - Wikipedia

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    Productive discussion demands going beyond civility: while civility is very important, four other patterns of behavior are just as important to reaching a productive outcome: 1. Acknowledge precedent. Ignoring precedent, intentionally or not, leads to repeating old arguments, which can frustrate everyone. When participating in a discussion, you ...