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Overture to Philosophy of Communication: The Carrier of Meaning New edition [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 305 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x155 mm, kaal: 550 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433113457
  • ISBN-13: 9781433113451
  • Formaat: Hardback, 305 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x155 mm, kaal: 550 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433113457
  • ISBN-13: 9781433113451
Winner of the Everett Lee Hunt Award 2013. Winner of the National Communication Association (NCA) Philosophy of Communication Divisions award for Best Book.

An Overture to Philosophy of Communication: The Carrier of Meaning explores a world beyond information accumulation, stressing meaningful engagement with existence. Meaning is composed between and among persons, ideas, and activities of communicative engagement. Meaning is central to the study and practice of philosophy of communication, providing story-laden guidance. The book examines philosophical differences between Boss and Zorba, following the development of their friendship in Zorba the Greek. Their story helps to exemplify the meaningful coordinates of philosophy of communication established in each chapter. The authors claim meaning as the pivotal conceptual terrain for philosophy of communication. This book offers a rationale for the pragmatic necessity of philosophy of communication in understanding the «how» and the «why» of orchestrating meaning from information and discourse throughout our communicative lives.
Acknowledgments vii
PART I OVERTURES TO MEANING
Chapter 1 Habits of the Heart
3(14)
Chapter 2 Zorba's Dance
17(18)
Chapter 3 Communicative Dwellings
35(18)
PART II SITUATING MEANING
Chapter 4 Knowledge and Meaning through Epistemology
53(14)
Chapter 5 Existential Engagement
67(18)
Chapter 6 Philosophical Hermeneutics as Interpretation and Meaning
85(16)
Chapter 7 Empathy and the Other: A Phenomenological Perspective
101(18)
Chapter 8 Analytic Discemment
119(14)
Chapter 9 Pragmatism: An American Practice
133(14)
Chapter 10 Dialectical Differentiation
147(14)
Chapter 11 Ethics and Diversity
161(18)
PART III MEANING IN ACTION
Chapter 12 Public Domain as the Home of Difference and Opinion
179(16)
Chapter 13 Individualism as Misstep
195(16)
Chapter 14 Sensus Communis: The Community Matters
211(14)
Chapter 15 Story-Centered Meaning: Beyond Information
225(18)
Appendix 243(46)
References 289(10)
Index 299
Ronald C. Arnett (PhD, Ohio University) is Chair and Professor of the Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies and the Henry Koren, C.S.Sp. Endowed Chair for Scholarly Excellence at Duquesne University. He is author or co-author of seven books and editor of three more; the Executive Director of the Eastern Communication Association; and the Centennial Scholar of Philosophy of Communication in the Eastern Communication Association. Annette M. Holba (PhD, Duquesne University) is an associate professor jointly appointed to the Department of Communication and Media Studies and the History and Philosophy Department at Plymouth State University. She has authored or co-authored three books and edited three collections. She served as guest editor for Listening: Journal of Communication Ethics, Religion, and Culture.