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The Dialogical Mind: Common Sense and Ethics

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In this paper, Markova presents an ethics of dialogicality as an alternative to the narrow perspective of individualism and cognitivism that has traditionally dominated the field of social psychology.
Abstract
Dialogue has become a central theoretical concept in human and social sciences as well as in professions such as education, health, and psychotherapy. This 'dialogical turn' emphasises the importance of social relations and interaction to our behaviour and how we make sense of the world; hence the dialogical mind is the mind in interaction with others - with individuals, groups, institutions, and cultures in historical perspectives. Through a combination of rigorous theoretical work and empirical investigation, Markova presents an ethics of dialogicality as an alternative to the narrow perspective of individualism and cognitivism that has traditionally dominated the field of social psychology. The dialogical perspective, which focuses on interdependencies among the self and others, offers a powerful theoretical basis to comprehend, analyse, and discuss complex social issues. Markova considers the implications of dialogical epistemology both in daily life and in professional practices involving problems of communication, care, and therapy.

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A stroll through the worlds of animals and men: A picture book of invisible worlds

Jakob von Uexküll
- 01 Jan 1992 - 
TL;DR: A soap bubble around each living being represents its own world, filled with the perceptions which it alone knows as discussed by the authors, and when we ourselves step into one of these bubbles, the familiar meadow is transformed.
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Pattern Vision in Newborn Infants.

TL;DR: Human infants under 5 days of age consistently looked more at black-and-white patterns than at plain colored surfaces, which indicates the innate ability to perceive form.
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Le dire et le dit

Oswald Ducrot
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Our Knowledge of the External World

TL;DR: Our Knowledge of the External World as discussed by the authors is a compilation of lectures Bertrand Russell delivered in the US in which he questions the relevance and legitimacy of philosophy and investigates the relationship between individual and scientific knowledge and questions the means in which we have come to understand our physical world.
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Art and Answerability: Early Philosophical Essays

M. M. Bakhtin
TL;DR: The Architectonics of Answerability (Michael Holquist) art and answerability (1919). Translation and notes by Vadim Liapunov (including material from the editors of the Russian edition, S. S. Averintsev and S. G. Bocharov) as discussed by the authors.