That sounds kind of like Argumentation Ethics which seems to me to also have problems. I think you nail it when you point out that people might not be arguing to discover truth. If I'm arguing to get you to do what I want because I know it's more effective than fighting you, that doesn't mean that I think you should have rights or I value you knowing the truth, etc.
> Isn't that intent implicit in the definition of "arguing"? Why else would someone argue if not to seek truth and correct error?
Thanks James! I'm looking forward to the discussions on this subreddit.
I'd appreciate any suggestions for improving the formatting of my pamphlet. It currently uses one of the default Asciidoc theme stylesheets. I'm not crazy about it, but it is readable for me. There is a bit of front matter to scroll past, but then it is a short essay with only two top-level headings: start at the top and read to the bottom... I'm not immediately sure how to improve on that...
> I found [1] this link; looks like I might be able to set it up myself, but I (or another mod) will have to look into when I have the time.
Yep, I think that link should get you going once you have time to look into it further. Basically just request addition at [/r/Anarconfederation](/r/Anarconfederation) then add the CSS from the link you found.