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By Rob Anderson

ISBN-10: 0791434389

ISBN-13: 9780791434383

The Martin Buber-Carl Rogers discussion deals a corrected and generally annotated model of this relevant textual content in human sciences. concentrating on the only assembly among those critical figures in twentieth-century highbrow lifestyles, Anderson and Cissna go back to the unique 1957 audio tape and to a number of different fundamental resources as they right and make clear the ancient list.

The authors spotlight enormous quantities of mistakes, significant and minor, in formerly disbursed and released transcripts--beginning with the typescript circulated via Rogers himself. in addition they express how a correct textual content complements our knowing of the connection among Buber's philosophy and Rogers's customer- and person-centered method of interpersonal kinfolk. Anderson and Cissna talk about the imperative problems with the dialog, together with the boundaries of mutuality, methods to "self," replacement versions of human nature, affirmation of others, and the character of dialogic relation itself. even if Buber and Rogers conversed approximately 40 years in the past, their issues sincerely resonate with modern debates approximately postmodernism, different types of otherness, cultural stories, and the probabilities for a dialogic public sphere.

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BUBER: [Buber sighs] Now here eh we approach eh a problem of language. [Rogers: Uh hum] You call something eh dialogue [Rogers overlaps: Um hum] that I cannot call so. [Rogers: Um hum] But I can explain why I cannot call it so, why I would want another term between dialogue and monologue for this. Now, for what I call dialogue, eh, there is essentially necessary the moment of surprise. Eh, I mean 93. ROGERS: [overlaps] Moment of surprise? Â < previous page 92. " He indicates the need for a different term than "dialogue" for the phenomenon Rogers mentioned.

In other words, surely I wouldn't be doing this work if that wasn't part of my intention. And when I first see the client, that's what I hope I will be able to do, is to be able to help him. " It is much more, um, "I 81. Transcription: Rogers pauses often in this turnagain, unnoted in previous transcriptsand Buber respects each pause. Content/Process: (a) Buber's previous turn (#80) is perhaps his most animated and passionate of the evening. Following it, Rogers is more subdued and perhaps deferential, pausing more often than in any utterance to this point.

Yet experientially, in good therapy as Rogers defined and observed it, the two parties sense their equal validity as persons. (b) In turn 54, Buber may have been attempting to head off Rogers reciting Buber's own published work to him, preferring for Rogers to engage the live Buber on stage with him. He was unsuccessful, as we see at the end of this turn, and perhaps his sigh anticipated the reference he thought Rogers was about to make to Buber's published ideas. next page > 33 34 If you like this book, buy it!

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