Co-participation as the Foundation for Understanding Communication Analysis from the Perspective of the Personalism of the Lublin Philosophical School
Co-participation as the Foundation for Understanding Communication Analysis from the Perspective of the Personalism of the Lublin Philosophical School
Author(s): Jarosław ChojnackiSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: International Étienne Gilson Society
Keywords: participation; communication; personalism; person; decision
Summary/Abstract: Communication can be studied from a subjective perspective, which focuses on the participants of communication and their decision-making. Human action can be considered in theoretical, practical, and artistic dimensions. In all of these, the human being is the agent, which means that they are dependent on their will. Therefore, communicative actions, which particularly distinguish humans from other actions they undertake, deserve attention. In communication, various aspects of individual and social life are concentrated, expressed in human decisions. These decisions can be understood through the message, which contains individual personal experience. The interpersonal relationship that forms in this way can deepen through communication. Then, the concept of “co-participation” becomes significant, indicating the structure of this process. Co-participation thus becomes the key to understanding interpersonal communication. The goal of the article is to show the way humans function through communication, especially by highlighting the key moment that reveals the meaning of communication in social relations.
Journal: Studia Gilsoniana
- Issue Year: 13/2024
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 399-416
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English