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Philosophical Profiles in the Theory of Communication: With a Foreword by Richard J. Bernstein and an Afterword by John Durham Peters

Philosophical Profiles in the Theory of Communication: With a Foreword by Richard J. Bernstein and an Afterword by John Durham Peters

Publisher Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers
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Pages 519
Version hardback
Language English
ISBN 9781433116469
Categories Writing & editing guides
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Philosophical Profiles in the Theory of Communication is the first book to draw systematic attention to the theme of communication in twentieth-century academic philosophy. It covers a broad range of philosophical perspectives on communication, including those from analytic philosophy, pragmatism, critical theory, phenomenology, hermeneutics, feminism, psychoanalysis, systems theory, and more. What emerges is a vital, long-neglected story about the theme of communication in late modern academic philosophy. Each chapter features a «profile» of a particular philosophical figure, with a brief intellectual biography, an overview of that figure's contribution to communication theory, and a critical assessment of the significance of that contribution. The clear and accessible organization of the volume makes it ideal for courses in both philosophy and communication studies.

Philosophical Profiles in the Theory of Communication: With a Foreword by Richard J. Bernstein and an Afterword by John Durham Peters

Table of contents

Contents: Jason Hannan: Hannah Arendt: Public Action, Sociality, and Permanence in the World - Stuart Poyntz: Seyla Benhabib: Foundations for Critical Communication Theory and Praxis - Andrew R. Smith: Richard J. Bernstein: Engaged Pluralist and Dialogical Exemplar - Vincent Colapietro: Robert Brandom: Inference and Meaning - Kevin Scharp: Martin Buber: Bearing Witness to an Experience - Rob Anderson/Kenneth N. Cissna: Ernst Cassirer: Communication, Rhetoric, and Symbolic Form - Thomas A. Discenna: Donald Davidson: The Interpretational Constitution of Meaning - Eli Dresner: Gilles Deleuze: Communicating Sense - Alexander Kozin: Daniel C. Dennett: Communication, Evolution, and Self - David L. Thompson: Hans-Georg Gadamer: Philosophical Hermeneutics and the Interplay of Understanding and Meaning - Ronald C. Arnett: Sandra Harding: The Less False Accounts of Feminist Standpoint Epistemology - Linda Steiner: William James: Among the Machines - Chris Russill: Jacques Lacan: Psychoanalysis With(in) Communication - Christian Lundberg: Emmanuel Levinas: Contact and Interruption - Amit Pinchevski: Niklas Luhmann: Society as a System of Communication - Hans-Georg Moeller: Alasdair MacIntyre: Tradition and Disagreement - Jason Hannan: Charles S. Peirce: Signs of Inquiry - Mats Bergman: Paul Ricoeur: A Philosophy of Communicative Praxis - Fadoua Loudiy: Ludwig Wittgenstein: From Language to Forms of Life.

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