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Philosophy of communication ethics: alterity and the other

Allen, Brenda(Contributions by)Babrow, Austin S.(Contributions by)Catt, Isaac E.(Contributions by)Ercolini, Gina(Contributions by)Fritz, Janie Harden(Contributions by)Gehrke, Pat(Contributions by)Hatch, John(Contributions by)Hauser, Gerard A.(Contributions by)Holba, Annette(Contributions by)Letourneau, Alain(Contributions by)Lipari, Lisbeth(Contributions by)Olson, Lester C.(Contributions by)Ritivoi, Andreea Deciu(Contributions by)Rose, Lindsey M.(Contributions by)Arneson, Patricia(Edited by)Arnett, Ronald C.(Edited by)
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Philosophy of Communication Ethicsis a unique and timely contribution to the study of communication ethics. This series of essays articulates unequivocally the intimate connection between philosophy of communication and communication ethics. This scholarly volume assumes that there is a multiplicity of communication ethics. What distinguishes one communication ethic from another is the philosophy of communication in which a particular ethic is grounded. Philosophy of communication is the core ingredient for understanding the importance of and the difference between and among communication ethics. The position assumed by this collection is consistent with Alasdair MacIntyre’s insights on ethics. InA Short History of Ethics, he begins with one principal assertion—philosophy is subversive. If one cannot think philosophically, one cannot question taken-for-granted assumptions. In the case of communication ethics, to fail to think philosophically is to miss the bias, prejudice, and assumptions that constitute a given communication ethic.

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1611477085 / 9781611477085
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08/10/2014
English
343 pages
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