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[Commlist] new book: On the Communicative Turn in Philosophy: Exploring Intersubjectivity, Community and the Ethics of Dialogue
Thu Jan 15 10:59:29 GMT 2026
Claude Mangion is pleased to announce that the monograph On the
Communicative Turn in Philosophy: Exploring Intersubjectivity, Community
and the Ethics of Dialogue was recently published by Intellect. It is
available as open access here:
https://intellectdiscover.com/content/books/9781835951637
<https://intellectdiscover.com/content/books/9781835951637>
Please find a description of the book and its chapters below:
Beyond language and pragmatics, this is an argument for communication as
a philosophical force in its own right. Philosophy has long grappled
with questions of meaning and human connection, yet communication itself
remains an underexplored concept in the field. Claude Mangion shifts the
focus by examining how communication has shaped debates on
intersubjectivity and ethics.
By tracing its role across key philosophical discussions, Mangion offers
a new outlook on how communicative exchanges inform our understanding of
self and society. Accessible and rigorously argued, it bridges the gap
between philosophy and communication theory, making it a useful
reference for students and scholars alike. A compelling argument for
thinking of communication as a philosophical practice, where you are
exploring community, the ethics of dialogue or the foundations of
intersubjectivity.
SECTION A: COMMUNICATION AND INTERSUBJECTIVITY 1
1. Husserl on the Analogous Other 2
2. Merleau-Ponty on the Embodied Other 17
3. Schutz and Habermas: From the Pure We-Relation to the Lifeworld 31
SECTION B: COMMUNICATION AND COMMUNITY 53
4. Mead and Carey on Community as ‘Participation’ 55
5. Agamben on Community as ‘Communicability’ 72
6. Nancy on Community as ‘Exposure’ 88
SECTION C: COMMUNICATION AND THE ETHICS 103
OF DIALOGUE
7. Levinas on Dialogue and the Ethics of the Face 104
8. Bakhtin on the Existential Ethics of Dialogue 120
9. Gadamer on the Ethics of ‘Genuine Dialogue’ 131
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