This book explores society's problems with interpersonal communication amid increasingly technological environments. The author argues that the work of Gabriel Marcel reveals the root of our issues with communication to be issues with being with others, ultimately suggesting that seeking communion is a way to bridge our disconnections.
This book explores society's problems with interpersonal communication amid increasingly technological environments. The author argues that the work of Gabriel Marcel reveals the root of our issues with communication to be issues with being with others, ultimately suggesting that seeking communion is a way to bridge our disconnections.
Margaret M. Mullan is assistant professor at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Dialoguing on Edge Chapter 2: Technology's Changes and Our Diminishing Relationships: Gabriel Marcel's Approach to Technics Chapter 3: Restlessness and Disunion Within: Our Problems With Being Chapter 4: Positioning for Communication: Gabriel Marcel's Philosophy of Body Chapter 5: Seeking Communion Amid Disconnections: Gabriel Marcel's Intersubjectivity Chapter 6: Seeking Communion as Healing Dialogue: Gabriel Marcel's Philosophy For Now References About the Author
Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Dialoguing on Edge Chapter 2: Technology's Changes and Our Diminishing Relationships: Gabriel Marcel's Approach to Technics Chapter 3: Restlessness and Disunion Within: Our Problems With Being Chapter 4: Positioning for Communication: Gabriel Marcel's Philosophy of Body Chapter 5: Seeking Communion Amid Disconnections: Gabriel Marcel's Intersubjectivity Chapter 6: Seeking Communion as Healing Dialogue: Gabriel Marcel's Philosophy For Now References About the Author
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