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The Virtual Dialectic:
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Introduction
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What’s the Matter with Books?
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The Machine Question:
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Critique of Digital Reason:
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Second Thoughts:
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Rhetoric, Hermeneutics, and Communication
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Hermeneutical Self-implicature
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Dialogical Consciousness
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The Decentered Subject
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Ethos, Ethics, and a New Humanism
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Understanding and Explanation as Ways of Interpretation
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