Welcome to the Logocratic Academy

Founded by Harvard Professor Scott Brewer, the Logocratic Academy is a research, education, and community center devoted to cultivating the ability to flourish with arguments in personal, professional and social lives. We help people understand how arguments work, assess arguments’ strengths and weaknesses, and prevail in settings in which arguments are contested in law, policy, business, journalism, social media and everyday life.


β€œArgument is a great master, who with the smallest and most invisible body accomplishes the most divine of deeds; for it can stop fear and assuage pain and produce joy and make mercy abound.”

- Gorgias of Leontini, Encomium to Helen of Troy

We Empower Argumentation Skills

Arguments are pervasive in many domains of human life; in law, politics, business, religion, everyday life, and throughout education. 

We systematically analyse argument structures to enable people to distinguish sound reasoning from deception in an age when plausible arguments are generated at unprecedented scale.

We believe that thinking cannot be outsourced to AI. In law, policy, business, journalism, and citizenship, the quality of human reasoning determines the quality of outcomes. 

We strive to strengthen that capacity through the practice of the Logocratic Method.

Why Argument, and Why Now

Thinking can be handed off, and increasingly it is, to tools like AI. Tools can gather evidence, draft, and lay out arguments, and they can even be placed in the seat of judgment itself, deciding which argument prevails. But whoever, or whatever, sits in that seat holds the real power in any contest of arguments. 

When we surrender it to a machine, we don’t just delegate a task; we give away the judgment that the contest was meant to exercise and the human capacities that judging well would have built. In law, policy, business, journalism, and citizenship, those capacities are what the Logocratic Method exists to strengthen.


β€œIn the beginning was the Argument, and the Argument was with God, and the Argument was God.”

β€” New Testament, John 1:1

By reading our resources and joining our courses, you will learn to think more clearly and to argue more effectively in law, policy, business, journalism, and everyday life.

You will learn to take an argument apart and see how it actually works: which mode of inference it uses (deduction, induction, abduction, or analogduction), where it is strong, and where it is vulnerable. You will learn to build arguments that survive challenge, and to prevail before the referees who decide real argument contests.

Practiced well, the analysis of argument is not only a skill but a discipline that cultivates the excellences of a reasoning person: clarity, rigor, intellectual humility, the honesty to admit error, the capacity to change perspective, and the ability to teach others what you have learned. The Academy treats argument not as a showcase for winning at any cost, but as a practice through which those excellences are built.

How You Benefit

βœ“ Tell strong reasoning from plausible deception

βœ“ Reason, decide, and teach with clarity and rigor

βœ“ Analyze complex arguments systematically

βœ“ Win contests by understanding your referee and your opposition


β€œAll things come to pass in accordance with Argument...”

β€” Heraclitus, Fragment 1

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