par Lejeune, Guillaume
Référence Archives de philosophie, 77, 1, page (131-150)
Publication Publié, 2014
Référence Archives de philosophie, 77, 1, page (131-150)
Publication Publié, 2014
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | German romanticism - once prejudices against it are dismissed - allows us to think in a modern way the dialogue as the frame in which takes place the infinite dialectic of reprensentations towards truth. Friedrich Schlegel introduced us to such a conception of dialogue but does not expone it through a theory. He rather arouse the interest for dialogue - through fragments - than theorize it. Schleiermacher is also the first one to think about the condition of possibility of dialogue in a modern sense. © Centre Sèvres. |