Beyond language and pragmatics an argument for communication as a philosophical force in its own right. Philosophy has long grappled with questions of meaning and human connection yet communication itself remains an underexplored concept in the field. Claude Mangion shifts the focus by examining how communication has shaped debates on intersubjectivity and ethics. By tracing its role across key philosophical discussions this book offers a new outlook on how dialogue informs our understanding of self and society. Accessible and rigorously argued it bridges the gap between philosophy and communication theory making it a useful reference for students and scholars alike. This work provides a compelling argument for thinking about communication as a philosophical practice whether you’re exploring community the ethics of dialogue or the foundations of intersubjectivity.
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