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Philosophical Profiles in the Theory of Communication

Editat de Jason Hannan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 dec 2013
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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781433126345
ISBN-10: 1433126346
Pagini: 519
Dimensiuni: 150 x 224 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W

Notă biografică

Jason Hannan completed his PhD in communication studies at Carleton University. He is currently a visiting scholar in the Program in Rhetoric and Public Culture at Northwestern University.

Cuprins

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.