Dialogue

Keyword: Dialogue


Article in Edited Collection | Posted 13/09/2018
Wiley, Norbert (2010). Inner Speech and Agency. In: Conversations about Reflexivity
Manuscript | Posted 28/02/2018
Peirce, Charles S. (1908). The First Part of An Apology for Pragmaticism. MS [R] 296

Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., n.p., [c.1907-08 or 18 months after “Prolegomena”], pp. 1-14; 14-32, with p. 25 missing (but with no break in the text); pp. 7-16 of another draft; plus 24 pp...

Article in Journal | Posted 20/12/2016
Crick, Nathan, Bodie, Graham D. (2016). “I Says to Myself, Says I”: Charles Sanders Peirce on the Components of Dialogue
Peirce famously defined the process of thinking as what a person is “‘saying to himself,’ that is, is saying to that other self that is just coming into life in the flow of time.” For Peirce, this...
Monograph | Posted 19/01/2016
Johansen, Jørgen D. (1993). Dialogic Semiosis: An Essay on Signs and Meaning
Encyclopedia Article | Posted 18/08/2015
West, Donna: "The Call to Dialogue through Habit"

The Peircean concept of habit embodies the kind of novel inferencing which dialogue ultimately affords, especially internal dialogue. This is so, given that Peircean habit defies conformity to...

Manuscript | Posted 26/11/2014
Peirce, Charles S. (1909). Meaning Preface. MS [R] 637

Robin Catalogue:
A. MS., n.p., October 3-13, 1909, pp. 9-36, 27-30, 28-29, 31-36.
Tendency to guess right (but not necessarily on the first guess). Pure logic supports the...

Article in Journal | Posted 03/11/2014
Lorino, Philippe (2014). From the Analysis of Verbal Data to the Analysis of Organizations: Organizing as a Dialogical Process
The analysis of conversational turn-taking and its implications on time (the speaker cannot completely anticipate the future effects of her/his speech) and sociality (the speech is co-produced by the...