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Introduction to Communication Despite Post Modernism |
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Part 1 Prologue and Problematic |
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Chapter 1 Levinas: Self and Other |
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Chapter 2 Foucault and Ethnography |
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Chapter 3 Deleuze, et. al. Intercoporeity and Discourse |
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Part 2 An Answer: The Phenomenological Science of Communication |
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Chapter 4 Introduction to Phenomenology |
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Chapter 5 Methodological Critique |
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Chapter 6 The Dialogical Domain |
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Chapter 7 Phenomenology and Language |
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Chapter 8 The Primacy of Expression |
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143 | (10) |
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Chapter 9 Concretization of Intersubjectivity |
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153 | (16) |
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Chapter 10 Concretization of Language |
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169 | (20) |
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Chapter 11 Critical Evaluation of Criticism |
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189 | (10) |
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Part 3 Phenomenology of Communication Studies |
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199 | (72) |
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Chapter 12 The Transcendental Basis of Critical Reflection |
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201 | (12) |
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Chapter 13 The Practical Making of History |
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213 | (16) |
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Chapter 14 The Role of the Phenomenologist in Social Science |
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229 | (8) |
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Chapter 15 The Politics of "Social Difference": Consequences of Socially Conditioned Inactivism |
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Chapter 16 Emergence of Meaning in Art |
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247 | (12) |
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Chapter 17 Dialogue and World |
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259 | (12) |
Index |
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