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[ecrea] Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication.
Tue Aug 10 20:25:23 GMT 2010
>Intellect is delighted to announce the
>publication of the second issue of Volume 1 of
>Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication.
>
>
>Empedocles aims to provide a publication and
>discussion platform for those working at the
>interface of philosophy and the study of
>communication, in all its aspects. This Journal
>is published in cooperation with the Section for
>the Philosophy of Communication of
>ECREA,
><http://www.philosophy-of-communication.eu/> the
>European Communication Research and Education Association.
>
>
>This special issue explores the idea of paradox
>and indirect communication. The articles examine
>the ways in which some of the most productive,
>creative and enduring forms of communication are
>articulated through paradoxes, and how those
>ideas which are most difficult to communicate,
>such as philosophical and religious beliefs, are
>often expressed through paradox. The articles
>explore paradoxes within different forms of
>communication, from serious and comic
>performance to music, religious parable,
>political economy and the art of logos and icons.
>
>
>Contents
>Introduction: Paradox and communication
>Authors: Peter Murphy
>Page Start: 153
>
>
>Playing God: A paradoxical dramaturgy
>Authors: Peter Snow
>Page Start: 161
>
>
>Between logos and icons: Notes towards a transfigurative culture
>Authors: Dimitris Vardoulakis
>Page Start: 175
>
>
>And who shaves God? Nature and role of paradoxes
>in science and religion communications: A case of foolish virgins
>Authors: Markus Ekkehard Locker
>Page Start: 187
>
>
>The paradox of culture
>Authors: Dominique Bouchet
>Page Start: 203
>
>
>Rythmus and the critique of political economy
>Authors: Thomas H Ford
>Page Start: 215
>
>
>I am not what I am: Paradox and indirect
>communication the case of the comic god and the dramaturgical self
>Authors: Peter Murphy
>Page Start: 225
>
>
>Paradoxes of communication: The case of modern classical music
>Authors: Eduardo De La Fuente
>Page Start: 237
>
>
>Empedocles is published by Intellect
>
>
>Principal Editor:
>Johan Siebers, University of Central Lancashire
><(johan.siebers /at/ sas.ac.htm)>(johan.siebers /at/ sas.ac.uk)
>
>
>
>Associate Editors:
>Tino Meitz, University of Tübingen; Bart
>Vandenabeele. University of Ghent; Vivienne
>Boon, University of Surrey; Vincenzo Romania, University of Padua
>
>ISSN: 1757-1952 | Online ISSN: 1757 1960 | 2010, Volume 2, 2 issues per year
>
>Institutional subscription: £180/ $290 | Online
>subscription: £147/ $220 | Individual subscription: £33/ $65
>
>
>
>For further information, please click on the
>link below or contact Nicola Reisner on
><(nicola /at/ intellectbooks.htm)>(nicola /at/ intellectbooks.com):
>http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=163/
>
>
>Nicola Reisner
>Journals Marketing
>Intellect Ltd, The Mill, Parnall Road, Bristol BS16 3JG
>T: 0117 958 9910
>E: <(nicola /at/ intellectbooks.htm)>(nicola /at/ intellectbooks.com)
>W: www.intellectbooks
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