Abstract
This essay identifies four defining characteristics of a dialogic approach to communication and argues that each can be grounded in a key aspect of Husserlian phenomenology, existential phenomenology, or philosophical anthropology. The essay also suggests that the most pressing challenge for scholars of dialogic communication is to explore views of language developed in the works of Heidegger, Gadamer, and Buber.
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