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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2024 · 7 MIN

1: What defines dialogue?

from The Science of Dialogue · host Rod J. Naquin

In this episode of The Science of Dialogue podcast, host Rod J. Naquin explores Mikhail Bakhtin's theories of dialogism, polyphony, and responsiveness as core features of meaningful dialogue. We also examine how Socrates uses sustained question-and-answer exchange and debate to engage in philosophical inquiry. Together, Bakhtin and Socrates provide influential perspectives on dialogue as an open-ended, co-constructive process between multiple voices and viewpoints.

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