This book deals with two aspects of interpersonal communication - the content aspect and the relationship aspect. Concepts like
meta-communication
are analysed, as well as
reductionism
,
social system
or
aspect
. The study criticizes approaches toward a Philosophy of Communication which start from notions like
Ordinary Language
or
Language Instinct
or
Communication as Oriented Toward (Mutal) Understanding
. This essay gives a vivid, sometimes witty and polemical discussion of several points linked to themes like
idealisation
or
systemic concept of person
, and it proposes an attempt to base a conception of
communication
on the constructivist's understanding of the term of
observation
. The way how a comprehension of
transaction
is shaped proves to be useful for understanding emotions as an element of human life and social interaction.
Reihe
Reihe 15: Klassische Sprachen und Literaturen / Series 15: Classics / Série 15: Philologie et littérature classiques
645
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Editions-Typ
Maße
Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 148 mm
Dicke: 9 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-3-631-39458-8 (9783631394588)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
The Author: Gerhard Gelbmann, born 1968 in Vienna (Austria), studied Philosophy at the University of Vienna and at the Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen (Norway). His doctoral dissertation was devoted to a historical and systematic reconstruction of the Pragmatic Theory of Communication by G. Bateson, P. Watzlawick et al., including research on its background and roots in the development of Cybernetics and in Wittgenstein's thinking. The author's main intrests centre around Epistemology, Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Psychology, and Semiotics.
Contents:
Content aspect - Relationship aspect - Object-information - Meta-information - Meta-communication - Linguistic reductionism - Transaction - Auto-transaction - Aspectation (seeing as) - Idealization - Person as semiotic subject - Social system - Critique of ordinary language.