On the Communicative Turn in Philosophy
Exploring Intersubjectivity, Community and the Ethics of Dialogue

By (author) Claude Mangion

ISBN13: 9781835951644

Imprint: Intellect Books

Publisher: Intellect

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 10/10/2025

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The book aims to give prominence to the way the concept of communication has been deployed within philosophical debates. It shows how philosophers have adopted this concept in their discussions on the issues of intersubjectivity, community and the ethics of dialogue. Although mainstream philosophers do not, as yet, consider the philosophy of communication as a branch in its own right, instead subsuming it within the philosophy of language as pragmatics, the concept of communication is broader than that of language. This book aims to develop the relationship between communication and philosophy further. Mangion hopes to encourage others to conduct further research by aligning communication with questions that are of a philosophical nature.
Introduction Section A: Communication and Intersubjectivity 1. Husserl on the Analogous Other 2. Merleau-Ponty on the Embodied Other 3. Schutz and Habermas: From the Pure We-Relation to the Lifeworld   Section B: Communication and Community 4. Mead and Carey on Community as ‘Participation’ 5. Agamben on Community as ‘Communicability’ 6. Nancy on Community as ‘Exposure’   Section C: Communication and the Ethics of Dialogue 7. Levinas on Dialogue and the Ethics of the Face 8. Bakhtin on the Existential Ethics of Dialogue 9. Gadamer on the Ethics of ‘Genuine’ Dialogue Conclusion  Bibliography  Index
  • Philosophy of language
  • History of ideas
  • Professional & Vocational
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