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f Content and sense
- Source: Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication, Volume 1, Issue 1, Nov 2009, p. 75 - 90
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- 01 Nov 2009
Abstract
In this paper we position ourselves against idealist presuppositions so frequent in the humanities and social sciences, and, particularly, in communication theory. We argue that a realist approach to the study of communication avoiding such implausible assumptions is not only possible, but has already been exemplified in proposals that take communication to be a phenomenon with a biological origin. We argue that this sort of perspective can account for the variety of communicative functions we encounter in human experience, including the ones involving senses.
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