ABSTRACT

David Bohm is considered one of the best physicists of all time. He also had a deep interest in human communication and creativity. Influential in both management and communication theory in what is known 'Bohm Dialogue', On Dialogue is both inspiring and pioneering. Bohm considers the origin and very meaning of dialogue, reflecting on what gets in the way of "true dialogue". He argues that dialogue, as a radical form of exploration that allows different views to be presented, leads us beyond the impasse of conflict and argument to the forming of new views.

With a new foreword by Dean Rickles.

chapter |5 pages

On Communication

chapter |49 pages

On Dialogue

chapter |15 pages

The Nature of Collective Thought

chapter |9 pages

The Problem and the Paradox

chapter |4 pages

The Observer and the Observed

chapter |13 pages

Suspension, the Body, and Proprioception

chapter |14 pages

Participatory Thought and the Unlimited