dialogue LO18279

Jim Pruitt (jpruitt@cococo.net)
Fri, 05 Jun 1998 20:46:45 -0400

Replying to LO18271 --

Dr. Steve Eskow wrote:

> I'd like to endorse Richard Holloway's suggestion that the newer theories
> of dialog may be less valuable than older theories, and ask for an old
> style dialectical challenge of his distinction between a time for dialog
> and a time for action.

I have read much of Bohm's work, and Krishnamurti. But I am somewhat
unfamiliar with Martin Buber's work and have not heard of Michael Schrage
before. Could you supply some references for Buber and Schrage on the
subject of Dialogue? And any others that you have found particularly
interesting on that topic. Thanks

Jim Pruitt: jpruitt@cococo.net

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