‘An invitation to keep with the other’ or Refining definitions of the dialogue: Gadamer, Habermas, Derrida

Locus 25 (2022)
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Examining the work on dialogue done by Gadamer, Habermas and Derrida, this article shows the theoretical depth and complexity of this concept. Drawing together different views, its highlights the stakes of the competing understandings of this topic. The diversity in their individual conceptualisations of dialogue gives an insight into the wealth of conceptual resources that is hidden in this word. This piece reads selected pieces from these thinkers through the lens of the concept of dialogue — building and refining a definition of what dialogue could mean.

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Aldo Kempen
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