TY - JOUR TI - A Non-Dialogic Relation to the Other: Regression or Opposition to Dialogicity T2 - Psychology. Journal of Higher School of Economics IS - Psychology. Journal of Higher School of Economics KW - personality KW - I KW - Other KW - relationships KW - reflection KW - dialogue KW - dialogicity KW - non-dialogicity KW - regression KW - opposition KW - hermeneutics KW - model KW - theory AB - The study presented in this paper is focused on the development of theoretical models of the dialogic and non-dialogic nature of the personal relationship to the Other. Based on the philosophical and psychological research of the dialogue (M.M. Bakhtin, M. Buber, J. Sartre, E. Levinas, H.J.M. Hermans, T. Maranhao, M. Puchalska-Wasyl, F. Rivetti Ваrbo, T. Zittoun), the author emphasizes the involvement of the individual in various forms of activity that, due to personal efforts, acquire a dialogical character. The "personality’s attitudes toward significances" stand out among these forms, including the relation to another significant person. The author develops an understanding of dialogue as a complete realization of the relation to the Other in the dimensions between-I-and-Other, I-in-Other, Other-in-I, and I-in-Self-with-Other. Non-dialogicity, which rarely happens to be the subject of psychological research, firstly can be defined as one of the possibilities for the formation of an attitude; secondly, as a regress of the dialogical attitude; thirdly, as a binary opposition present in the conscious plane, or "in the shade" of the dialogical dynamics of the attitude; fourthly, as a trend that conflicts with dialogicity in favour of the development of dialogue. Following the multilateral view on the genesis of dialogicity/non-dialogicity in the personality’s relation to the Other, a number of theoretical models have been developed: a model of the dialogic attitude to the significance; models of the I in the context of a dialogical attitude; the existential model of regression in the dialogicity of the I-Other relation; a model of personal prerequisites of non-dialogicity in relation to the I-Other; a model of oppositions to dialogicity in the dimensions of the I-Other relation.  AU - Elena Starovoytenko UR - https://psy-journal.hse.ru/en/2018-15-4/230297750.html PY - 2018 SP - 728-746 VL - 15