Beyond universal pragmatics: studies in the philosophy of communication/ edited by Colin B. Grant
Material type: TextSeries: (Interdisciplinary Communication Studies) ; v. 4Publication details: New York: Peter lang, 2010Description: xx, 239 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9783039119929Subject(s): Pragmatics | Communication--PhilosophyDDC classification: 401.45Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Introduction / Colin B. Grant --
Part I: The dynamics of discourse --
Habermas as lacking in faith? / Edmond Wright --
Discourse, complexity, life : elaborating the possibilities of Foucault's materialist concept of discourse / Mark Olssen --
Kant after Habermas and Searle : towards a pragmatics of aesthetic judgements / Bert Vandenabeele and Stijn van Impe --
PartII: The dynamics of systems --
The self-organisation of human communication / Siegfried J. Schmidt --
Dialogism and the eternal movement within communication / Jojo Salgado and Jaan Valsiner --
Communicative rationality and the challenge of systems theory / Katerina Strani --
Luhmann reconsidered : towards an empirical research programme in the sociology of communication / Loet Leydesdorff --
Part III: The dynamics of contexts --
In praise of Hubris : Habermas, epistemology, and theory formation / Tino G.K. Meitz --
Radical contextualism vs --
universal pragmatics / Colin B. Grant.
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