
Philosophy of Communication
by Chang, Briankle G.; Butchart, Garnet C.-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Publisher Credits | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Overture | p. 11 |
Of "This" Communication | p. 13 |
Openings | p. 37 |
Phaedrus | p. 39 |
New System of the Nature of the Communication of Substances | p. 61 |
Sense Certainty: Or the "This" and "Meaning" | p. 69 |
The End of Philosophy and the Task of Thinking | p. 103 |
The Conditions of the Question: What Is Philosophy? | p. 117 |
Architecture of Intersubjectivity | p. 125 |
Fifth Meditation: Uncovering of the Sphere of transcendental Being as Monadological Intersubjectivity | p. 127 |
Being-in-the-World as Being-With and Being-One's-Self. The "They" | p. 171 |
Foundations of a Theory of Intersubjective Understanding | p. 189 |
Platonic Dialogue | p. 225 |
Language before Communication | p. 231 |
On Language as Such and on the Language of Man | p. 233 |
Building Dwelling Thinking | p. 245 |
The A Priori Foundation of Communication and the Foundation of the Humanities | p. 257 |
The Subject and Power | p. 285 |
An Eye at the Edge of Discourse | p. 303 |
Writing, Meaning, Context | p. 313 |
Philosophical Investigations | p. 315 |
Premises | p. 335 |
Signature Event Context | p. 369 |
Eighth Series of Structure Twenty-Fourth Series of the Communication of Events Twenty-Sixth Series of Language | p. 391 |
Difference, Subject, and Other | p. 405 |
Ethics as First Philosophy | p. 407 |
Subjectivity in Language | p. 419 |
Formula of Communication | p. 427 |
The Instance of the Letter in the Unconscious, or Reason since Freud | p. 435 |
Difference | p. 463 |
Exchange, Gift, Communication | p. 487 |
The Fetishism of the Commodity and Its Secret The Process of Exchange | p. 489 |
The Reason of the Gift | p. 509 |
The Madness of Economic Reason: A Gift without Present | p. 539 |
Something Like: "Communication … without Communication" | p. 567 |
Community and Incommunicability | p. 575 |
Of Being Singular Plural | p. 577 |
The Paradox of Sovereignty Form of Law The Ban and the Wolf | p. 601 |
Becoming-Media: Galileo's Telescope | p. 627 |
Actio in Distant: On Forms of Telerational World-Making | p. 635 |
Index | p. 649 |
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