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On Dialogue

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Product Details:

Author: David Bohm
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781138666580
Pages: 136
Language: English
Release Date: 02-07-2013


About the Book:

In "On Dialogue", renowned physicist David Bohm explores the nature and purpose of dialogue, delving into the importance of open communication in overcoming conflict and division. Bohm, celebrated not only for his scientific contributions but also for his insights into human communication, offers a radical perspective on the way we interact with one another.

This book presents Bohm's philosophy of dialogue—a process that transcends argument and conflict, allowing for the emergence of new views and a deeper understanding. He examines the obstacles that prevent "true dialogue" and stresses the significance of collective exploration in addressing complex issues.

With a new foreword by Dean Rickles, "On Dialogue" is a seminal work for anyone interested in communication theory, management practices, or fostering meaningful conversations in both personal and professional contexts.


About the Author:

David Bohm was one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century, recognized for his contributions to quantum theory. Alongside his scientific work, Bohm was deeply invested in the study of human consciousness, communication, and creativity. His ideas on dialogue have shaped fields ranging from management theory to conflict resolutio