Dialogic civility in a cynical age : community, hope, and interpersonal relationships
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Dialogic civility in a cynical age : community, hope, and interpersonal relationships
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Albany, NY : State University of New York Press, 1999.
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SUNY series in communication studies
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xvii, 331 p. ; 23 cm.
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Dialogic Civility in a Cynical Age offers a philosophical and pragmatic response to unreflective cynicism. Considering that each of us has faced inappropriate cynical communication in families, educational institutions, and the workplace, this book offers insight and practical guidance for people interested in improving their interpersonal relationships in an age of rampant cynicism.
目录
Foreword | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xvii |
Part I. Interpersonal Praxis: From Communicative Crisis to Narrative Action | p. 1 |
1. Introduction: Beginning the Conversation | p. 3 |
An Overview | |
Horizon of Significance | |
The Conceptual Key | |
2. Voices of Cynicism and Hope | p. 11 |
Routine Cynicism | |
Interpersonal Suspicion | |
Language Disconnected from Action | |
Listening to Two Sides of Cynicism | |
Routine Cynicism as Debilitating | |
Cynicism as Survival Tool | |
The Wedding of Cynicism and Hope | |
Pain and Joy | |
Hope within Limits | |
3. Historicality and Presence | p. 29 |
A Foundation for Communicative Change | |
Historicality | |
Missing the Historical Moment | |
Meeting the Historical Moment | |
Dialogic Limits | |
A Dialogic Perspective | |
A Practical Dialectic | |
Interpersonal Praxis as Historical Common Sense | |
Interpersonal Commonplaces | |
4. Common Ground: Interpersonal Narrative | p. 51 |
Opening Narrative Structures | |
Narrative Background | |
From Metanarrative to Therapeutic Culture | |
Historical Mismatch--The Therapeutic Metaphor | |
An Overextended Metaphor | |
Walter Lippmann's Warning | |
A Narrative Ethic for Interpersonal Discourse | |
Part II. Interpersonal Voices | p. 79 |
Section 1. Narrative Decline: Interpersonal Dialogue and Self | |
5. Carl Rogers: A Voice of Pragmatic Optimism | p. 83 |
Introduction | |
Significance of Carl Rogers's Life and Practice | |
A Founding Voice | |
Scope of Carl Rogers's Influence | |
The Quiet Revolutionary | |
Communicative Focus | |
Historical Grounding | |
An Optimistic Listener | |
Central Concepts in Carl Rogers's Work | |
Self | |
Innate Wisdom of the Human Organism | |
Relationship | |
Historicality and Dialogic Civility | |
6. Abraham Maslow: Science, Values, and Additive Change | p. 103 |
Introduction | |
Significance of Abraham Maslow's Science/Values Project | |
Additive Approach to Science | |
Additive Education | |
Self in Service to the Other | |
Central Concepts in Abraham Maslow's Work | |
A Science of Interpersonal Health | |
Human Values | |
Self-Actualization and Earned Self-Esteem | |
Peak-Experiences | |
Historicality and Dialogic Civility | |
Section 2. Narrative Confrontation: Interpersonal Dialogue and Crisis | |
7. Martin Buber: Attending and Response Between Persons | p. 127 |
Introduction | |
Martin Buber's Common Center: The Between | |
Horizon of the Between | |
The Existential-Phenomenological Nature of the Between | |
Ambiguity, Story, and Guidance | |
A Communicative Poetic | |
Central Concepts in Martin Buber's Work | |
The Great Character | |
Dialogue | |
Focus of Attention | |
Authenticity | |
Historicality and Dialogic Civility | |
8. Carol Gilligan: Gender and Moral Voice | p. 149 |
Introduction | |
Historical Context: A Window for Cynicism | |
Moral Voices | |
Central Concepts in Carol Gilligan's Work | |
Female Adolescence | |
Disconnection | |
Re-Connection and Care | |
Responsibility in Relationship-Grounded Caring | |
A Dialectical Dance | |
A Morality of Care | |
Voice and Inclusion | |
Historicality and Dialogic Civility | |
9. Paulo Freire: Dignity and the Limits of Inclusion | p. 167 |
Introduction | |
Interpersonal Pedagogy | |
Humility | |
Praxis | |
Affirming the Other | |
The Limits of Inclusion | |
Central Concepts in Paulo Freire's Work | |
Rejecting a Culture of Silence | |
Narrative Sickness | |
Critical Consciousness | |
Dialogue | |
Historicality and Dialogic Civility | |
10. Sissela Bok: Crisis and Ethical Imagination | p. 189 |
Introduction | |
Ethics and Postmodernity | |
Communication without Ethical Coherence | |
Central Concepts in Sissela Bok's Work | |
Lying | |
Secrets | |
Peace | |
Common Values | |
Historicality and Dialogic Civility | |
11. Viktor Frankl: Meaning, Displacement, and Courage | p. 207 |
Introduction | |
Lived Life as Thoughtful Action | |
Central Concepts in Viktor Frankl's Work | |
Pragmatic Spiritualism | |
Meeting Disappointment and Suffering | |
Discovering Meaning | |
Tripod of Meaning | |
Tragic Triad | |
Freedom | |
Problematic Assumptions | |
Self-Actualization | |
Contrary to the Pleasure Principle | |
Choosing Meaning | |
Historicality and Dialogic Civility | |
Section 3. Narrative Construction: Interpersonal Dialogue and Story | |
12. Nel Noddings: Re-Storying an Ethic of Care | p. 233 |
Introduction | |
Re-Storying Ethics | |
Missing Stories | |
Caring as Story | |
Moral Education | |
Central Concepts in Nel Noddings's Work | |
Reducing Evil | |
An Ethic of Caring | |
Caring in Relation | |
Risks of Caring | |
Intuition and Interpersonal Reasoning | |
Intuitive Capacities | |
Complementary to Reason | |
Meaning and Story | |
Historicality and Dialogic Civility | |
13. Robert Bellah: Re-Storying Broken Covenants | p. 255 |
Introduction | |
The Practices of Identity | |
Individualism | |
Therapeutic Limits | |
Characters of Modern Life | |
Central Concepts in Robert Bellah's Work | |
Broken Covenants | |
Tacit Understanding of a Problematic Story | |
Communicative Background -- The Common Good | |
Inviting Community | |
Historicality and Dialogic Civility | |
Part III. Dialogic Civility | p. 277 |
14. The Interpersonal Praxis of Dialogic Civility | p. 279 |
From Privatized to Public Discourse | |
A Minimal Foundation for Dialogic Civility | |
Respect and Civility | |
Civility and the Other | |
A Call for Dialogic Civility | |
From Unreflective Practice to Praxis | |
Our Historical Problematic | |
Practical Philosophy of Dialogic Civility | |
Conclusion -- Dialogic Civility | |
Works Cited | p. 305 |
Index | p. 323 |
State University of New York Press,
图书
Arnett, Ronald C., 1952-
Arnett, Ronald C., 1952-
Arneson, Pat, 1961-
1999
SUNY series in communication studies
9780791443255
9780791443262
Albany, NY : State University of New York Press, 1999.
SD_ILS:655417
302 AR62D 1999
Dialogic civility in a cynical age : community, hope, and interpersonal relationships
Dialogic civility in a cynical age : community, hope, and interpersonal relationships
Dialogic civility in a cynical age : community, hope, and interpersonal relationships
SUNY series in communication studies
Dialogic civility in a cynical age :
Arnett, Ronald C., 1952-
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