THE COMMUNICATIVE RELATIONSHIP AS A CONSTITUTIVE DIMENSION OF THE “IDEA OF COMMUNITY”. THE RELEVANCE OF THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTION OF EDMUND HUSSERL Cover Image

THE COMMUNICATIVE RELATIONSHIP AS A CONSTITUTIVE DIMENSION OF THE “IDEA OF COMMUNITY”. THE RELEVANCE OF THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTION OF EDMUND HUSSERL
THE COMMUNICATIVE RELATIONSHIP AS A CONSTITUTIVE DIMENSION OF THE “IDEA OF COMMUNITY”. THE RELEVANCE OF THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTION OF EDMUND HUSSERL

Author(s): Gabriella De MITA
Subject(s): Special Branches of Philosophy, Sociology of Culture
Published by: Editura Academiei Forțelor Aeriene „Henri Coandă”
Keywords: idea of community; communicative relationship; relation-with; phenomenological contribution; intercultural philosophy;

Summary/Abstract: Is it possible to identify in the communicative relationship the constitutive condition of a renewed “Idea of Community”, aimed at averting the ever more evident risk of conflict between exaggerated ideologies of “belong-to”?In this question can be found both the nucleus of my personal theoretical contribution and the perspectives of deepening that philosophical thinking can offer to the work of the International Conference. In this brief intervention, I propose the phenomenological perspective that Edmund Husserl develops as a method of investigation and reflective attitude able to restore renewed dignity to the communicative-relational phenomenon and to the resulting the “Idea of Community”.The phenomenological approach, in fact, makes it possible to make a theoretical gap with respect to the diffused acritical forms of adjectivity through which the current scientific research landscape reduces the communicative relationship to a simple problem of communication.To confuse the communicative relationship with the consolidated forms of externalized representation of communication and with the innumerable modalities of its symbolization entails the risk of not grasping its original and constitutive essence: the “Relation-With”.

  • Issue Year: 8/2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 95-102
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English
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