This book deepens our understanding of the human capacity to produce and share meaning by exploring the intersection of American pragmatism and European philosophy in the conscious experience of communication and culture, highlighting the contributions of C. S. Peirce, John Dewey, Gregory Bateson, and Pierre Bourdieu to communicology.
This book deepens our understanding of the human capacity to produce and share meaning by exploring the intersection of American pragmatism and European philosophy in the conscious experience of communication and culture, highlighting the contributions of C. S. Peirce, John Dewey, Gregory Bateson, and Pierre Bourdieu to communicology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Isaac E. Catt is visiting scholar in Philosophy of Communication, Simon E. Silverman Phenomenology Center and Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies, Duquesne University
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction: Philosophy of Communication and the Recompense of Human Science Chapter 2: The Human Science of Embodied Discourse Chapter 3: Body as Sign: The Semiotic Phenomenology Paradigm Chapter 4: Recursive Logic in Communicology Chapter 5: Ecological Communication: Bateson's "New Science" Chapter 6: Habitus in the Matrix: From Peirce to Bourdieu Chapter 7: Culture in Consciousness Chapter 8: Conduct: Nature in Culture from Dewey to Bourdieu Chapter 9: Cultures of Conduct: Linguistic Habitus and Semiotic Relativity Bibliography
Chapter 1: Introduction: Philosophy of Communication and the Recompense of Human Science Chapter 2: The Human Science of Embodied Discourse Chapter 3: Body as Sign: The Semiotic Phenomenology Paradigm Chapter 4: Recursive Logic in Communicology Chapter 5: Ecological Communication: Bateson's "New Science" Chapter 6: Habitus in the Matrix: From Peirce to Bourdieu Chapter 7: Culture in Consciousness Chapter 8: Conduct: Nature in Culture from Dewey to Bourdieu Chapter 9: Cultures of Conduct: Linguistic Habitus and Semiotic Relativity Bibliography
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