On Dialogue

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Routledge, May 13, 2013 - Philosophy - 144 pages
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.
 

Contents

On Communication
1
On Dialogue
6
The Nature of Collective Thought
55
The Problem and the Paradox
70
The Observer and the Observed
79
Suspension the Body and Proprioception
83
Participatory Thought and the Unlimited
96
BIBLIOGRAPHY
110
INDEX
111
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