All Stories

  1. In the beginning there was conversation
  2. The Conversation Frame
  3. Fictive interaction and the conversation frame
  4. Fictive interaction and the nature of linguistic meaning
  5. The Place of Carnival in the Context of Mikhail Bakhtin’s Philosophy
  6. A strange kind of Kantian: Bakhtin’s reinterpretation of Kant and the Marburg School
  7. Polyphony, Ventriloquism, and Constitution: In Dialogue with Bakhtin
  8. Bakhtin on Shakespeare: Excerpt from “Additions and Changes toRabelais”
  9. What Is Meaning? By Scott Soames. Soochow University Lectures in Philosophy
  10. Bakhtin and the Kierkegaardian Revolution
  11. Reenactment: an embodied cognition approach to meaning and linguistic content
  12. Habermas, Derrida, and the Genre Distinction between Fiction and Argument
  13. Language and Philosophical Anthropology in the Work of Mikhail Bakhtin and the Bakhtin Circle
  14. A Strange Kind of Kantian: Bakhtin's Reinterpretation of Kant and the Marburg School
  15. Reenactment: An Embodied Cognition Approach to Meaning and Linguistic Content