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Ways of Communicating

Ways of Communicating

Ways of Communicating

D. H. Mellor, University of Cambridge, Faculty of Philosophy
December 2005
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    Ways of Communicating is a stimulating exploration of the single most powerful force that gives humankind its control over the natural world--the communication among us. So integral a part of everyday life as to be taken for granted, yet so multi-faceted as to be notoriously slippery to describe and analyze, the world of communication is treated here from the standpoint of the arts quite as much as the sciences. Speech and body language, fiction and music, communication by neural networks within the brain and by satellite around the globe, all are considered together to give a fascinating view of this elusive aspect of our common humanity.
    Contributors include P.N. Johnson-Laird on The Nature of Communication; Horace Barlow on The Brain; Patrick Bateson on Animals; Noam Chomsky on Language; D.H. Mellor on Truth; David Lodge on The Novel; Jonathan Miller on Communication without Words; Alexander Goehr on Music; and John Alvey on Telecommunications.

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    December 2005
    Paperback
    9780521019040
    172 pages
    245 × 170 × 10 mm
    0.283kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: what is communication?
    • 1. Communication and representation within the brain
    • 2. Animal communication
    • 3. Language and mind
    • 4. Telling the truth
    • 5. The novel as communication
    • 6. Communication without words
    • 7. Music as communication
    • 8. Communication and technology
    • Acknowledgements
    • Index.
      Editor
    • D. H. Mellor , University of Cambridge, Faculty of Philosophy

      D. H. Mellor is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy in the University of Cambridge and an Honorary Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.