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Further Dialectics: Strangers, Friends, and Historical Transformations

Further Dialectics: Strangers, Friends, and Historical Transformations Commentary Commentary on on Rawlins Rawlins Further Further Dialectics: Dialectics: Strangers, Strangers, Friends, Friends, and and Historical Historical Transformations Transformations DA DAVID VID R. R. MAINES MAINES Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State State University University F F scholars scholars in in the the humanities humanities and and social social sciences sciences reason reason honestly honestly enough, enough, they they will will eventually eventually find find themselves themselves faced faced with with inevitable, inevitable, II but but I I hope hope not not paralyzing, paralyzing, uncertainties. uncertainties. This This inevitability inevitability has has always always unsettled unsettled the the hegemony hegemony of of rationalism rationalism which which has has manifestly manifestly driven driven Western Western societies societies during during the the past past four four centuries. centuries. Formal Formal rationalism, rationalism, ultimately ultimately the the legacy legacy of of Greek Greek geometry geometry and and Western Western dualistic dualistic philosophy, philosophy, presses presses its its major major influence influence now now in in the the form form of of computerized computerized thought. thought. As As everyone everyone knows, knows, however, however, such such thought thought cannot cannot map map human human thought. thought. Nor Nor can can computerized computerized language language map http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of the International Communication Association Taylor & Francis

Further Dialectics: Strangers, Friends, and Historical Transformations

Further Dialectics: Strangers, Friends, and Historical Transformations

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Commentary Commentary on on Rawlins Rawlins Further Further Dialectics: Dialectics: Strangers, Strangers, Friends, Friends, and and Historical Historical Transformations Transformations DA DAVID VID R. R. MAINES MAINES Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State State University University F F scholars scholars in in the the humanities humanities and and social social sciences sciences reason reason honestly honestly enough, enough, they they will will eventually eventually find find themselves...
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Taylor & Francis
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© 1989 Taylor and Francis Group LLC
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2380-8977
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2380-8985
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10.1080/23808985.1989.11678718
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Commentary Commentary on on Rawlins Rawlins Further Further Dialectics: Dialectics: Strangers, Strangers, Friends, Friends, and and Historical Historical Transformations Transformations DA DAVID VID R. R. MAINES MAINES Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State State University University F F scholars scholars in in the the humanities humanities and and social social sciences sciences reason reason honestly honestly enough, enough, they they will will eventually eventually find find themselves themselves faced faced with with inevitable, inevitable, II but but I I hope hope not not paralyzing, paralyzing, uncertainties. uncertainties. This This inevitability inevitability has has always always unsettled unsettled the the hegemony hegemony of of rationalism rationalism which which has has manifestly manifestly driven driven Western Western societies societies during during the the past past four four centuries. centuries. Formal Formal rationalism, rationalism, ultimately ultimately the the legacy legacy of of Greek Greek geometry geometry and and Western Western dualistic dualistic philosophy, philosophy, presses presses its its major major influence influence now now in in the the form form of of computerized computerized thought. thought. As As everyone everyone knows, knows, however, however, such such thought thought cannot cannot map map human human thought. thought. Nor Nor can can computerized computerized language language map

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Annals of the International Communication AssociationTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 1989

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