
Empedocles 14.1 is out now!
Intellect is pleased to announce that Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 14.1 is out now!
This issue of the Empedocles includes articles on spirituality and atheism in Soviet Russia; music, rhythm and sound in suffering and mourning in individual and collective contexts; trust in health communication in deaf contexts and, finally, the role of affect and intuition in social cognition and public communication, focusing on misinformation and public debate.
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Aims & Scope
The European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication (Empedocles) publishes articles, essays and book reviews that deal with the philosophical dimensions of communication and the communicative dimensions of philosophy. We do not favour particular philosophical schools and traditions over others and we are open to all theoretical orientations in communication studies. We are an interdisciplinary journal for those working at the interface
Issue 14.1
JOHAN SIEBERS
Articles
Protecting democracy from disinformation: Implications for a model of communication
LYDIA SÁNCHEZ AND SERGIO VILLANUEVA BASELGA
Mistrust between Deaf patients and hearing staff in healthcare settings
ELIZABETH KAPLUNOV
Atheism and spirituality in the USSR: Can atheists be spiritual?
ELENA FELL
Ethical humans: Sounds, bodies, sufferings and aliveness
VICTOR JELENIEWSKI SEIDLER
Book Review
Embodiment, Relation, Community: A Continental Philosophy of Communication, Garnet Butchart (2019)
IGOR KLYUKANOV