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https://doi.org/10.25247/P1982-999X.2023.v23n2.p02-04Keywords:
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This is another issue of the magazine Ágora Filosóficafica. It is composed of nine articles, whose subjects concern issues that underlie and underpin ethical, political and humanist values. In the first article, entitled "Dialogue and dialogism", we find a particularly productive theoretical focus on discourse analysis, which seeks to demonstrate that, in the context of dialogic studies, everyday dialogue not only has a prominent position as a classic form of linguistic activity, but also plays the role of a matrix that generates fundamental analogies for conducting the analysis of discursive phenomena, the formulation of theoretical propositions and the establishment of specific terminology...
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