The Duty of Listening
Philosophy 71 (277):461- (1996)
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David E. Beard (2009). “A Broader Understanding of the Ethics of Listening: Philosophy, Cultural Studies, Media Studies and the Ethical Listening Subject.”. International Journal of Listening 23 (1):7-20.
Donald L. Turner (2008). Listening with the Other, Listening to the Other. In D. E. Wittkower (ed.), Ipod and Philosophy. Open Court.
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