Interdisciplinary Dimensions of Communication Science

Authors

  • Mirela Arsith (Ed.) Danubius University of Galati

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Interdisciplinary Dimensions of Communication Science

Abstract

The hypothesis from which we start our approach is the one according to which the philosophical
discourse is a specific way of communicating the reality. The base of the philosophical communication is
surprise, doubt, uncertainty, anxiety, all generated by the fundamental interrogations of Kantian origin: How
much am I able to know? What do I have to do? What am I allowed to hope? The answers to all these
questions were set up in philosophical concepts and visions, all of them leading to communication, trying to
express themselves and make themselves understood. Communicability is the very essence of the
philosophical approach. Actually, communication is a fundamental philosophical attitude as I, in my capacity
of human being, live only with the other, in full interaction. On my own I am nothing. Throughout this paper
we find arguments for the idea according to which the philosophical discourse subordinates an art of
genuinely living and communicating about balance and avoidance of excess, about the ability to assume and
overcome, about lucidity and wisdom, about credibility, certainty and truth, about freedom and limitation,
about the meaning and value of the human condition.

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Published

2021-03-02

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Interdisciplinary Dimensions of Communication Science