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On A Different Ground: From Contests Between Monologues To Dialogical Contest
Authors:John Shotter
Affiliation:(1) Department of Communication, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, USA
Abstract:Feeling that they must aim for certainty in their claims, each side presents its version of reality, monologically, simply for acceptance or rejection by the other. In this form of argumentation, one individualistically formulated, systematic, finished version is pitted (in an essentially Neo-Darwinian struggle) against another. By its very nature, such a form of rational argumentation prevents the construction of a shared version of things; it is not dialogical. In attempting to recover what has been rendered rsquorationally-invisiblelsquo by our modern modes of (monological) reasoning, I first explore the "structures of passion and feeling" (Raymond Williams) embodied in the ways in which people in a community interrelate themselves. Attention to such structures illuminates the nature of argument in a novel, dialogical, light: those who share in such structures do not share in a system of foundational principles or a logical framework, but in a "living tradition" (MacIntyre) or "living ideology" (Billig et al.). Bakhtinlsquos concept of the utterance is then explored as the basic unit for understand dialogical communication and argument within such living traditions.
Keywords:System  framework  monological  dialogical  structures of feeling
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