Speaking and Semiology
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Speaking and Semiology

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Speaking and Semiology

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Year
2013
ISBN
9783110877113
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. I. Existential Communication as Phenomenology
  3. 1. Existential Communication
  4. 1.1. The Philosophical School of Paris
  5. 1.2. The Return to Phenomena
  6. 2. The Apparent Antinomy of Existential Communication
  7. 2.1. Phenomenalism
  8. 2.2. Phenomenology
  9. 3. Communication as Existentialism
  10. 3.1. Existence as Indirect Communication
  11. 3.2. Existence as Direct Communication
  12. 3.3. Existence as Authentic and In-authentic Communication
  13. 3.4. Existence as Primordial Communication
  14. 4. Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy as Existential Phenomenology
  15. 4.1. Philosophy qua Philosophy
  16. 4.2. Merleau-Ponty’s Method
  17. 4.3. Gesture: Communicating the Existential Phenomena
  18. II. Existential Phenomenology as Semiology
  19. 1. The Cartesian Dualism: Semiotic Phenomenalism
  20. 1.1. The Semiology of Charles Sanders Peirce
  21. 1.2. The Semiology of Charles W. Morris
  22. 1.3. The Semiology of C. K. Ogden and I. A. Richards
  23. 1.4. The Semiology of Bertrand Russell
  24. 2. Dualistic Synthesis: Semiotic Existentialism
  25. 2.1. The Semiology of Karl Jaspers
  26. 2.2. The Semiology of Martin Heidegger
  27. 2.3. The Semiology of Jean-Paul Sartre
  28. 3. Semiotic as Existential Phenomenology
  29. 3.1. Semiology as Problematic
  30. 3.2. The Semiology of Roland Barthes
  31. 3.3. The Semiology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty
  32. III. Perception: The Lived-Body Experience
  33. 1. The Primacy of Perception (Description)
  34. 1.1. Sensation
  35. 1.2. Intellection
  36. 1.3. Seeing
  37. 1.4. Other
  38. 1.5. Perception
  39. 1.6. Body
  40. 2. Radical Reflection as Gestalt
  41. 2.1. Epoché
  42. 2.2. Primordial Situation
  43. 2.3. Radical Gestalt
  44. 3. Radical Cogito
  45. 3.1. Pre-Conscious
  46. 3.2. Cogito
  47. 3.3. Intentionality
  48. IV. Expression: Existential Phenomenology as Speaking
  49. 1. Expression as Phenomena
  50. 2. Language
  51. 2.1. Silence
  52. 2.2. Chiasm
  53. 2.3. Film: A Semiotic Paradigm
  54. 3. Tongue
  55. 3.1. Literature
  56. 3.2. Myth
  57. 4. Speaking
  58. 4.1. The Speaking Subject
  59. 4.2. Speech: A Definition
  60. 4.3. Dialogue As Maieutic
  61. 4.4. Film : Maieutic Icon
  62. 4.5. Speaking As Maieutic
  63. V. Introduction to the Prose of the World
  64. Bibliography
  65. I. Primary Sources
  66. II. Secondary Sources
  67. III. Additional References
  68. Index