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  1. This study offers an understanding of human dialogue by examining a 1957 conversation between two of this century's leading proponents of dialogue, philosopher Martin Buber and psychologist Carl Rogers. The study assumes that this conversation was a dialogue (as those principally involved said it was) and asks what we can learn about dialogue ...

    • Kenneth N. Cissna, Rob Anderson
    • 1994
  2. 1. Jan. 1994 · PDF | This study offers an understanding of human dialogue by examining a 1957 conversation between two of this century's leading proponents of... | Find, read and cite all the research you...

  3. 17. März 2006 · Is dialogue an extended state of high quality mutuality? Or does it exist in important yet ephemeral moments of human meeting? This article reports on the contributions to communication theory that emerge from a close reading of a metadialogic conversational “text”—the landmark 1957 meeting of Martin Buber and Carl Rogers ...

    • Kenneth N. Cissna, Rob Anderson
    • 1998
  4. Abstract. Offers an understanding of human dialog by examining a 1957 conversation between M. Buber and C. Rogers. The authors provide historical and biographical background information regarding the principals involved in the dialog and information about the event itself.

  5. 1. Jan. 1994 · Communication Faculty Publications. 595. https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/spe_facpub/595. This study offers an understanding of human dialogue by examining a 1957 conversation between two of this century's leading proponents of dialogue, philosopher Martin Buber and psychologist Carl Rogers.

    • Kenneth N. Cissna, Rob Anderson
    • 1994
  6. Abstract. In their 1957 dialog, C. R. Rogers (published 1951–1980) stressed total mutuality between therapist and client in opposition to M. Buber (1966, 1969), who stressed the normative limitations of mutuality in therapy. The therapist can practice inclusion, imagine the real, whereas the client cannot be expected to experience the ...

  7. Google Scholar. After setting the stage of the dialogue between Martin Buber and Carl Rogers in Michigan in 1957, which the author moderated, the article discusses the close relationship between Rogers's writings ...