If discourses interact and answer each other, then shouldn\u27t we study meaning as response rather than just as reference and signification ? Through a textual dialogue between Mikhail Bakhtin, Jacques Derrida, Martin Buber, Tess Gallagher, Adrienne Rich and many other authors, we explore Bakhtin\u27s conjecture that different discourse types can enter into dialogic relationships. We supplant Derrida\u27s claim that meaning is undecidable and deferred down a deconstructed signifying chain with the claim that meaning is dialogic and gathered in meetings between people or between different kinds of language use. We suggest that although poetry and philosophy seem monologic, they can be dialogized so that together they contribute to ...