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This work seeks to elaborate upon the contributions of dialogic communication ethics to a rhetorical understanding of prejudice. The aim is to address the problematic nature of ethical rhetoric apropos of dialogic communication, arguing that prejudice is an integral aspect of the reticulate voices within dialogic communication ethics. My emphasis upon ethics is intended to reveal dialogue as an ontological aspect of communication ethics necessary to the rhetorical nature of prejudice in post modernity.