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050 00 $aP 90$bP388 1999
100 1 $aPeters, John Durham.
245 10 $aSpeaking into the air :$ba history of the idea of communication / $cJohn Durham Peters.
260 $aChicago :$bUniversity of Chicago Press,$c1999.
300 $ax, 293 p. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction: The Problem of Communication -- The Historicity of Communication -- The Varied Senses of "Communication" -- Sorting Theoretical Debates in (and via) the 1920s -- Technical and Therapeutic Discourses after World War II -- Dialogue and Dissemination -- Dialogue and Eros in the Phaedrus -- Dissemination in the Synoptic Gospels -- History of an Error: The Spiritualist Tradition -- Christian Sources -- From Matter to Mind: "Communication" in the Seventeenth Century -- Nineteenth-Century Spiritualism -- Toward a More Robust Vision of spirit: Hegel, Marx, and Kierkegaard -- Hegel on Recognition -- Marx (versus Locke) on Money -- Kierkegaard's Incognitos -- Phantasms of the Living, Dialogues with the Dead -- Recording and Transmission -- Hermeneutics as Communication with the Dead -- Dead Letters -- The Quest for Authentic Connection, or Bridging the Chasm -- The Interpersonal Walls of Idealism -- Fraud or Contact? James on Psychical Research -- Reach Out and Touch Someone: The Telephonic Uncanny -- Radio: Broadcasting as Dissemination (and Dialogue) -- Machines, Animals, and Aliens: Horizons of Incommunicability -- The Turing Test and the Insuperability of Eros -- Animals and Empathy with the Inhuman -- Communication with Aliens -- Conclusion: A Squeeze of the Hand -- The Gaps of Which Communication Is Made -- The Privilege of the Receiver -- The Dark Side of Communication -- The Irreducibility of Touch and Time -- Extracts (Supplied by a Sub-sublibrarian).
650 0 $aCommunication$xPhilosophy$xHistory.
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