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11Dialogue — For other uses, see Dialogue (disambiguation). Dialogue (sometimes spelled dialog in American English[1]) is a literary and theatrical form consisting of a written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more people. Its chief historical …
12Heinrich von Kleist — Born Bernd Heinrich Wilhelm von Kleist 18 October 1777 Frankfurt (Oder), Margraviate of Brandenburg, Holy Roman Empire Died 18 November 1811 …
13Charles Taylor (philosopher) — Charles Taylor Full name Charles Taylor Born November 5, 1931 (1931 11 05) (age 80) Montreal, Quebec …
14Clifford Geertz — Born August 23, 1926(1926 08 23) San Francisco Died October 30, 2006(2006 10 30) (aged 80 …
15Cognitive semantics — is part of the cognitive linguistics movement. The main tenets of cognitive semantics are, first, that grammar is conceptualisation; second, that conceptual structure is embodied and motivated by usage; and third, that the ability to use language …
16Dialogical self — The dialogical self is a psychological concept which describes the mind s ability to imagine the different positions of participants in an internal dialogue, in close connection with external dialogue. The dialogical self is the central concept… …
17Clyde Kluckhohn — Born January 11, 1905 Le Mars, Iowa Died July 28, 1960 Santa Fe, New Mexico Nat …
18Michael J. Shapiro — Michael Shapiro Full name Michael J. Shapiro Born February 16, 1940 Era 20th century philosophy Region …
19Arnold Davidson — Arnold I. Davidson Ph.D. (Harvard University) is Professor of Philosophy, Comparative Literature, History of Science, and Philosophy of Religion at the University of Chicago. He is also a member of the Committee on the Conceptual Foundations of… …
20Fasti (poem) — Tiepolo s Triumph of Flora (ca. 1743), a scene based on the Fasti, Book 4[1] The Fasti is a six book Latin poem by Ovid believed to have been left unfinished when the poet was exiled to T …