Beyond Universal Pragmatics :Studies in the Philosophy of Communication - Interdisciplinary Communication Studies

Beyond Universal Pragmatics

Beyond Universal Pragmatics :Studies in the Philosophy of Communication - Interdisciplinary Communication Studies

paperback
Published: 10 February, 2010
Standard worldwide delivery by Tue, July 21 - Thu, July 30
Order within 0
Condition: NEW
$48.36
RRP $54.63
You save $6.26 (11%)
Price includes shipping
Available 20+ in stock
- +
FREE Returns within 30 days

Description

The explicit ambition of this collection is to move ‘beyond’ the Universal Pragmatics of Jürgen Habermas. It is without doubt an ambitious programme whose architect has led since the 1960s a series of reflections on the rational potential of western society from the Enlightenment to the present. However, this theoretical emphasis on the irreducibility of the rational content of debate cannot avoid abstracting communicative universals from the empirical communication practices which are always embedded in multiple contexts of discourse, identity, media and institutions. This tension in Habermas’s œuvre has developed an antagonistic potential. An example of this antagonism can be seen in the distorting effects of a normative theory of communication whose very normativity means turning a blind eye to a history of social communication. For example, Habermas infamously neglects the constitutive role played by the media in constructions of what is held to be ‘public’ and even his more recent revisions do not resolve this dilemma.
The nine contributions in this volume from the fields of psychology, politics, media, epistemology and aesthetics set out to move beyond the influence of communicative universals and propose alternative approaches to the challenge of reconciling autonomy, interaction and social organisation.
See more

More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9783039119929
ISBN10 3039119923
Number Of Pages 240
Item Weight 380 g
Publisher / Reseller Verlag Peter Lang
Format paperback
Edition New edition
See More +

Author's Bio

The Editor: Colin B. Grant is Professor of Social and Communication Theory at the University of Surrey, UK. His publications include Literary Communication from Consensus to Rupture, Functions and Fictions of Communication, Rethinking Communicative Interaction, Uncertainty and Communication and Post-Transcendental Communication: Contexts of Human Autonomy. He has been Visiting Adjunct Professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and Post-doctoral Fellow at the Universität/Gesamthochschule Siegen. He is also University Pro Vice-Chancellor (International Relations).

Show more