| Mikhail Bakhtin - 2013 - 388 páginas
...those people who think that they know something, that is, who think that they possess certain truths. Truth is not born nor is it to be found inside the...truth, in the process of their dialogic interaction. Socrates called himself a "pander": he brought people together and made them collide in a quarrel,... | |
| David Patterson - 188 páginas
...novels also applies to the genre itself, with the poetics of the art resting on a concept of truth: "At the base of the genre lies the Socratic notion...truth, in the process of their dialogic interaction" (Problems 110). Seeking here stands over against possessing. Truth is not whatever is the case, not... | |
| Randall Craig - 1989 - 204 páginas
...ones like Cranly, Lynch, and Mulligan. The dialogue as a form is based on the assumption that "[tjruth is not born nor is it to be found inside the head...collectively searching for truth, in the process of their dialogical interaction." 17 The questions, hypotheses, counterarguments, and mockery of the audience... | |
| Myriam Díaz-Diocaretz - 1989 - 248 páginas
...Bakhtin's terms: Truth is not bom nor is it to be found inside the heart of an individual person, it is bom between people collectively searching for truth, in the process of their dialogic interaction (PDF, 110). Notes Since the problem of authoring has still not been solved, I refer to Bakhtin as well... | |
| Gary Saul Morson, Caryl Emerson - 1990 - 1108 páginas
...to "official monologism" with its "ready-made truth" (ibid.), this genre embodies the opposite idea: "Truth is not born nor is it to be found inside the...truth, in the process of their dialogic interaction" (ibid.). According to Bakhtin, Plato later monologized the dialogue, turning it into an empty vehicle... | |
| David Patterson - 1992 - 200 páginas
...reader into a relation to truth. Bakhtin describes the novel's concept of truth: "At the base of this genre lies the Socratic notion of the dialogic nature...truth, in the process of their dialogic interaction" (Problems 110). This understanding of truth takes it out of the realm of fact and places it in a third... | |
| Iris M. Zavala - 1992 - 264 páginas
...maintains its otherness in the collective subject. Truth, then, or responsiveness, is not individual, "it is born between people collectively searching...truth, in the process of their dialogic interaction" (PDP 110). A "political underground," based on these premises, is not an agreement; therefore it is... | |
| John Shotter - 1993 - 212 páginas
...excludes an active response (Volosinov, l973:73). But in Bakhtin's (l984: | |Q) view, 'truth is not to be found inside the head of an individual person,...truth, in the process of their dialogic interaction'. 3. A 'sui generis fear of history, an ambition to locate a world beyond the social and the historical'... | |
| Michael Macovski - 1994 - 244 páginas
...revealing the truth." Such a method holds that knowledge belongs not to an "exclusive possessor," but "is born between people collectively searching for...truth, in the process of their dialogic interaction" (109, 110). This distinction between the dynamic, collective generation of truth and the static possession... | |
| Jeffrey Williams - 1995 - 352 páginas
...offirial monologism, which pretends to possess a ready-made truth Truth is not bom nor is to be found m the head of an individual person, it is born between...truth, in the process of their dialogic interaction. (Problems 1 10) For those accustomed to regarding Platonic epistemology as perhaps the most extreme... | |
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