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E-raamat: Dialogic Ethics

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  • Formaat: 300 pages
  • Sari: Dialogue Studies 30
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jun-2018
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027264145
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  • Formaat: 300 pages
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027264145
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Dialogic Ethics offers an impressionistic picture of the diversity of perspectives on this topic. Daily we witness local, regional, national, and international disputes, each propelled by contention over what is and should be the good propelling communicative direction and action. Communication ethics understood as an answer to problems often creates them. If we understand communication ethics as a good protected and promoted by a given set of communicators, we can understand how acts of colonialism and totalitarianism could move forward, legitimized by the assumption that “I am right.” This volume eschews such a presupposition, recognizing that we live in a time of narrative and virtue contention. We dwell in an era where the one answer is more often dangerous than correct.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction ix
Ronald C. Arnett
Francois Cooren
Ethics in dialogue: Ideals and reality
1(24)
Edda Weigand
Impassible peace: Enmity and the frozen figures of intractability
25(20)
Andrew R. Smith
Proposal for a typology of listening markers and listening request markers: The case of a public consultation
45(32)
Lise Higham
The ethics of intercultural dialogue: Reconciliation discourse in John Paul II's pontifical correspondence
77(50)
Urszula Okulska
Differing versions of dialogic aptitude: Bakhtin, Dewey and Habermas
127(22)
Alain Letourneau
An interlocutory logic approach of a case of professional ethics
149(30)
Martine Batt
Alain Trognon
Dialogue and ethics in the library: Transformative encounters
179(20)
Susan Mancino
Agents of awakening: Ventriloquism, nature, and the cultural practice of dialogue
199(16)
Inci Ozum Ucok-Sayrak
The rhetoric of discourse: Chiasm and dialogue in communicology
215(30)
Richard L. Lanigan
Fragments, limbs, and dreadful accidents: The burden of an ecological education in a "World of Wounds"
245(20)
Melba Velez-Ortiz
Dialogic ethics: A pragmatic hope for this hour
265(18)
Ronald C. Arnett
Subject Index 283