Description |
xiv, 320 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-309) and index. |
Contents |
College students, ethical assumptions, and constructed knowledge : "Do we have to memorize all this stuff?" -- Asking, observing, theorizing, checking, asking : "How do we learn about communication?" -- The flow of communication : "When have we communicated?" -- The context of communication : "Is there an ecology to physical and social settings?" -- Personal experience : "What's inside my head when we communicate, and why do I need to know?" -- Rules and the cooperation of selves : How do I know how to act and what to say?" -- Communicative interdependence : "Is autonomy overrated?" -- Changing minds : "How are people persuaded through rhetoric?" -- The influence of the media world : "Do we get what we deserve?" -- Theories and communication ethics : "When is the effective choice the ethical choice?" |
Subject |
Communication -- Philosophy.
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Communication -- Philosophy. |
Added Author |
Ross, Veronica, 1946 June 8-
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ISBN |
0312067763 |
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9780312067762 |
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