PHLA10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Agnosticism
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Dialogue is a discussion between two or more people. It can be either a written or a spoken conversation between the parties. Even though there might be two different sides on a certain topi(cid:272), it does(cid:374)(cid:859)t esse(cid:374)tiall(cid:455) (cid:373)ea(cid:374) that a dialogue is a de(cid:271)ate. This is due to the fa(cid:272)t that at the end of a dialogue, both parties always leave with a greater understanding from when they had entered. Duri(cid:374)g so(cid:272)rates(cid:859) ti(cid:373)e, dialogues were usually written works which consisted of lengthier dialogues, a(cid:374) e(cid:454)a(cid:373)ple (cid:449)ould (cid:271)e (cid:858)the dialogues of berkele(cid:455)(cid:859). Ho(cid:449)e(cid:448)er, as ti(cid:373)e goes o(cid:374) everything is modernized and adapted to its time period. Dialogues are still heavily present in modern daytime in various different ways. Even just talking to someone could be considered a dialogue. Dialogues have changed as the times have changed.