On dialogue
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On dialogue
(Routledge classics)
Routledge, 2004
[New ed.] / with a new preface by Peter M. Senge ; edited by Lee Nichol
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Note
Previous ed.: 1996
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Never before has there been a greater need for deeper listening and more open communication to cope with the complex problems facing our organizations, businesses and societies. Renowned scientist David Bohm believed there was a better way for humanity to discover meaning and to achieve harmony. He identified creative dialogue, a sharing of assumptions and understanding, as a means by which the individual, and society as a whole, can learn more about themselves and others, and achieve a renewed sense of purpose.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 ON COMMUNICATION
- Chapter 2 ON DIALOGUE
- Chapter 3 THE NATURE OF COLLECTIVE THOUGHT
- Chapter 4 THE PROBLEM AND THE PARADOX
- Chapter 5 THE OBSERVER AND THE OBSERVED
- Chapter 6 SUSPENSION, THE BODY, AND PROPRIOCEPTION
- Chapter 7 Part ICIPATORY THOUGHT AND THE UNLIMITED
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Index
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