Department Member, Clinical Psychology
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The conception of dialogue that is central in Baktin's writings is not only open, and "unfinalized," but also highly personal. Dostoevsky's world is "profoundly personalized" and each character is a "concrete consciousness, embodied in the living voice of an integral person" (p. 7). A particular utterance is never isolated from the consciousness of a particular spatially localized character. .. Dialogues can only be understood when the particularities and personal intentions of the two interactors are taken into account (Hubert Hermans, 1996)
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