Monological State

The Dialogical State allows for consciousness and needs to be distinguished from the monological state deprived of consciousness – i.e. the state in which one perspective, A, has a nonopoly, excluding or "swallowing" any other perspective, such as that of B.

Figure 1. From monological state to dialogical state.

Crossing the boundary or shifting the domain are means to break a model monopoly or mono-perspective and re-establish a symmetric cognitive discourse vhere the complementarity and crossing of perspectives are allowed for (with x marking non-empty sets).

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