An Encyclopedia of Communication Ethics: Goods in Contention complements existing communication ethics scholarship with an examination of 103 scholars who explicitly and implicitly contributed to our understanding of this crucial subject matter. The purpose of this collection is to give an overview of key figures whose work assists our understanding of the development and influence of communication ethics. We selected voices on communication ethics after considering an individual author's contribution to the following coordinates: (1) dialectical and dialogical engagement with other scholars…mehr
An Encyclopedia of Communication Ethics: Goods in Contention complements existing communication ethics scholarship with an examination of 103 scholars who explicitly and implicitly contributed to our understanding of this crucial subject matter. The purpose of this collection is to give an overview of key figures whose work assists our understanding of the development and influence of communication ethics. We selected voices on communication ethics after considering an individual author's contribution to the following coordinates: (1) dialectical and dialogical engagement with other scholars and perspectives; (2) the performative praxis of ethics in the interplay of theory and the public domain; and (3) examination of the connection between history and questions with a constitutive ethical theory offering a connecting response. Dialogical and dialectical engagement, performative praxis of ethics, and the intimate relationship between historical moments and ethical reflection provide a background for understanding author selection for this volume.
RONALD C. ARNETT (Ph.D., Ohio University, 1978) is Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies and the Patricia Doherty Yoder and Ronald Wolfe Endowed Chair in Communication Ethics at Duquesne University. He is the author/coauthor of eleven books and the recipient of six book awards. ANNETTE M. HOLBA (Ph.D., Duquesne University, 2005) is Professor of Rhetoric at Plymouth State University. Her books include Transformative Leisure: A Philosophy of Communication (2013); An Overture to Philosophy of Communication: The Carrier of Meaning (coauthor, Ronald C. Arnett); and Philosophical Leisure: Recuperative Praxis for Human Communication (2007). SUSAN MANCINO (Ph.D., Duquesne University, 2018) is the author of four journal articles and four book chapters. Her works have appeared in Review of Communication, The Atlantic Journal of Communication, and Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication.
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Ronald C. Arnett / Annette M. Holba / Susan Mancino: Communication Ethics: Goods in Contention - Alain Létourneau: "Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno" - Annette M. Holba: "Kwame Anthony Appiah" - Jeffrey J. Maciejewski: "Thomas Aquinas" - Ronald C. Arnett: "Hannah Arendt" - Kenneth R. Chase: "Aristotle" - Calvin L. Troup: "Augustine" - Deborah Eicher-Catt: "Annette Baier" - Igor E. Klyukanov / Galina V. Sinekopova: "Mikhail Bakhtin" - G. L. Ercolini: "Simone de Beauvoir" - Johanna Fawkes: "Seyla Benhabib" - Sarah M. DeIuliis: "Walter Benjamin" - Josina Makau: "Sissela Bok" - Charles E. Thomas Jr.: "Dietrich Bonhoeffer" - Isaac E. Catt: "Pierre Bourdieu" - Kenneth N. Cissna / Rob Anderson: "Martin Buber" - Richard H. Thames: "Kenneth Burke" - Lisbeth A. Lipari: "Judith Butler" - Brent C. Sleasman: "Albert Camus" - Edda Weigand: "Noam Chomsky" - Guo-Ming Chen: "Confucius" - Susan Mancino: "Dorothy Day" - Józef Zaprucki / Susan Mancino: "Gilles Deleuze" - François Cooren: "Jacques Derrida" - Jeffery L. Bineham: "René Descartes" - Lindsay Miller / Omar Swartz: "John Dewey" - Algis Mickunas: "Wilhelm Dilthey" - Kaitlyn G. Patia: "W.E.B. Du Bois" - Brian Gilchrist: "John Duns Scotus" - Susan Mancino: "Umberto Eco" - Clifford Christians / Calvin L. Troup: "Jacques Ellul" - Janie Marie Harden Fritz: "Jean Bethke Elshtain" - Cem Zeytinoglu: "Yunus Emre" - Raymie E. McKerrow: "Michel Foucault" - Leeanne M. Bell McManus: "Paulo Freire" - John Arthos: "Hans-Georg Gadamer" - Spoma Jovanovic: "Mahatma Gandhi" - Deanna D. Sellnow: "Carol Gilligan" - Jessica N. Sturgess: "Marjorie Grene" - Pat Gehrke: "Jürgen Habermas" - Ozum Ucok-Sayrak: "Thich Nhat Hanh" - Russell Johnson: "Stanley Hauerwas" - Charles C. Self: "Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel" - Michael J. Hyde: "Martin Heidegger" - Clifford Christians: "Agnes Heller" - Richard H. Thames / Matthew P. Mancino: "Thomas Hobbes" - Ronald C. Arnett : "David Hume" - Algis Mickunas: "Edmund Husserl" - Annette M. Holba: "Luce Irigaray" - Kenneth R. Chase: "Isocrates" - Scott R. Stroud: "Immanuel Kant" - John H. Prellwitz: "Soren Kierkegaard" - John B. Hatch: "Martin Luther King, Jr." - Kristen Lynn Majocha: "Lawrence Kohlberg" - Guo-Ming Chen: "Laozi" - Amit Pinchevski: "Emmanuel Levinas" - Frank J. Macke: "John Locke" - Andrew R. Smith: "Jean François Lyotard" - Amanda G. McKendree: "Niccolo Machiavelli" - Janie Marie Harden Fritz: "Alasdair MacIntyre" - Fadoua Loudiy: "Gabriel Marcel" - Fred Evans: "Karl Marx" - Anthony M. Wachs: "Marshall McLuhan" - Mark Hickson III : "George Herbert Mead" - Richard L. Lanigan: "Maurice Merleau-Ponty" - Karen E. Whedbee: "John Stuart Mill" - Christina L. McDowell Marinchak: "Iris Murdoch" - Ira J. Allen: "Jean-Luc Nancy" - Craig T. Maier: "Reinhold Niebuhr" - Annette M. Holba: "Friedrich Nietzsche" - Marie H. Baker-Ohler / Annette M. Holba: "Nel Noddings" - Pat Arneson: "Martha C. Nussbaum" - Ramsey Eric Ramsey: "José Ortega y Gasset" - Isaac E. Catt: "Charles Sanders Peirce" - Richard L. Lanigan: "Stephen Coburn Pepper" - David A. Frank: "Chaim Perelman" - Annette M. Holba: "Josef Pieper" - David DeIuliis: "Marcel Proust" - David Fleming: "Quintilian" - Klaus Bruhn Jensen: "John Rawls" - Ronald C. Arnett: "Thomas Reid" - Joshua D. Hill: "Paul Ricoeur" - Omar Swartz / Lindsay Miller: "Richard Rorty" - Melanie Loehwing: "Jean-Jacques Rousseau" - Fadoua Loudiy: "Jalâluddîn Rumi" - Andrew Tinker: "Jean-Paul Sartre" - Stephen Kriss: "Max Scheler" - Arshia Anwer: "Amartya Sen" - Melba Vélez Ortiz: "Richard Sennett" - Robert L. Ballard: "Henry Sidgwick" - Patrick Lee Plaisance: "Peter Singer" - Ronald C. Arnett: "Adam Smith" - Christopher Lyle Johnstone: "Socrates and Plato" - G. L. Ercolini: "Benedict Spinoza" - Melissa Chastain: "Edith Stein" - Janie Marie Harden Fritz: "Charles Taylor" - John J. Rief: "Stephen Toulmin" - Deborah Eicher-Catt: "Joan C. Tronto" - Stephen Kriss: "Max Weber" - Craig T. Maier: "Simone Weil" - Susan Petrilli: "Victoria Welby" - George Yancy: "Cornel West" - Elyse M. Ferraro / Andrew R. Smith: "Ludwig Wittgenstein" - Paul A. Soukup, S. J.: "Karol Wojtyla" - Contributor Biographies - Index.
Ronald C. Arnett / Annette M. Holba / Susan Mancino: Communication Ethics: Goods in Contention - Alain Létourneau: "Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno" - Annette M. Holba: "Kwame Anthony Appiah" - Jeffrey J. Maciejewski: "Thomas Aquinas" - Ronald C. Arnett: "Hannah Arendt" - Kenneth R. Chase: "Aristotle" - Calvin L. Troup: "Augustine" - Deborah Eicher-Catt: "Annette Baier" - Igor E. Klyukanov / Galina V. Sinekopova: "Mikhail Bakhtin" - G. L. Ercolini: "Simone de Beauvoir" - Johanna Fawkes: "Seyla Benhabib" - Sarah M. DeIuliis: "Walter Benjamin" - Josina Makau: "Sissela Bok" - Charles E. Thomas Jr.: "Dietrich Bonhoeffer" - Isaac E. Catt: "Pierre Bourdieu" - Kenneth N. Cissna / Rob Anderson: "Martin Buber" - Richard H. Thames: "Kenneth Burke" - Lisbeth A. Lipari: "Judith Butler" - Brent C. Sleasman: "Albert Camus" - Edda Weigand: "Noam Chomsky" - Guo-Ming Chen: "Confucius" - Susan Mancino: "Dorothy Day" - Józef Zaprucki / Susan Mancino: "Gilles Deleuze" - François Cooren: "Jacques Derrida" - Jeffery L. Bineham: "René Descartes" - Lindsay Miller / Omar Swartz: "John Dewey" - Algis Mickunas: "Wilhelm Dilthey" - Kaitlyn G. Patia: "W.E.B. Du Bois" - Brian Gilchrist: "John Duns Scotus" - Susan Mancino: "Umberto Eco" - Clifford Christians / Calvin L. Troup: "Jacques Ellul" - Janie Marie Harden Fritz: "Jean Bethke Elshtain" - Cem Zeytinoglu: "Yunus Emre" - Raymie E. McKerrow: "Michel Foucault" - Leeanne M. Bell McManus: "Paulo Freire" - John Arthos: "Hans-Georg Gadamer" - Spoma Jovanovic: "Mahatma Gandhi" - Deanna D. Sellnow: "Carol Gilligan" - Jessica N. Sturgess: "Marjorie Grene" - Pat Gehrke: "Jürgen Habermas" - Ozum Ucok-Sayrak: "Thich Nhat Hanh" - Russell Johnson: "Stanley Hauerwas" - Charles C. Self: "Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel" - Michael J. Hyde: "Martin Heidegger" - Clifford Christians: "Agnes Heller" - Richard H. Thames / Matthew P. Mancino: "Thomas Hobbes" - Ronald C. Arnett : "David Hume" - Algis Mickunas: "Edmund Husserl" - Annette M. Holba: "Luce Irigaray" - Kenneth R. Chase: "Isocrates" - Scott R. Stroud: "Immanuel Kant" - John H. Prellwitz: "Soren Kierkegaard" - John B. Hatch: "Martin Luther King, Jr." - Kristen Lynn Majocha: "Lawrence Kohlberg" - Guo-Ming Chen: "Laozi" - Amit Pinchevski: "Emmanuel Levinas" - Frank J. Macke: "John Locke" - Andrew R. Smith: "Jean François Lyotard" - Amanda G. McKendree: "Niccolo Machiavelli" - Janie Marie Harden Fritz: "Alasdair MacIntyre" - Fadoua Loudiy: "Gabriel Marcel" - Fred Evans: "Karl Marx" - Anthony M. Wachs: "Marshall McLuhan" - Mark Hickson III : "George Herbert Mead" - Richard L. Lanigan: "Maurice Merleau-Ponty" - Karen E. Whedbee: "John Stuart Mill" - Christina L. McDowell Marinchak: "Iris Murdoch" - Ira J. Allen: "Jean-Luc Nancy" - Craig T. Maier: "Reinhold Niebuhr" - Annette M. Holba: "Friedrich Nietzsche" - Marie H. Baker-Ohler / Annette M. Holba: "Nel Noddings" - Pat Arneson: "Martha C. Nussbaum" - Ramsey Eric Ramsey: "José Ortega y Gasset" - Isaac E. Catt: "Charles Sanders Peirce" - Richard L. Lanigan: "Stephen Coburn Pepper" - David A. Frank: "Chaim Perelman" - Annette M. Holba: "Josef Pieper" - David DeIuliis: "Marcel Proust" - David Fleming: "Quintilian" - Klaus Bruhn Jensen: "John Rawls" - Ronald C. Arnett: "Thomas Reid" - Joshua D. Hill: "Paul Ricoeur" - Omar Swartz / Lindsay Miller: "Richard Rorty" - Melanie Loehwing: "Jean-Jacques Rousseau" - Fadoua Loudiy: "Jalâluddîn Rumi" - Andrew Tinker: "Jean-Paul Sartre" - Stephen Kriss: "Max Scheler" - Arshia Anwer: "Amartya Sen" - Melba Vélez Ortiz: "Richard Sennett" - Robert L. Ballard: "Henry Sidgwick" - Patrick Lee Plaisance: "Peter Singer" - Ronald C. Arnett: "Adam Smith" - Christopher Lyle Johnstone: "Socrates and Plato" - G. L. Ercolini: "Benedict Spinoza" - Melissa Chastain: "Edith Stein" - Janie Marie Harden Fritz: "Charles Taylor" - John J. Rief: "Stephen Toulmin" - Deborah Eicher-Catt: "Joan C. Tronto" - Stephen Kriss: "Max Weber" - Craig T. Maier: "Simone Weil" - Susan Petrilli: "Victoria Welby" - George Yancy: "Cornel West" - Elyse M. Ferraro / Andrew R. Smith: "Ludwig Wittgenstein" - Paul A. Soukup, S. J.: "Karol Wojtyla" - Contributor Biographies - Index.
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