コミュニケーションと共時性

倫理学研究 Issue 6 Page 39-50 published_at 1993-06
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Title ( jpn )
コミュニケーションと共時性
Title ( eng )
Communication and Synchronization
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倫理学研究
The Journal of Ethical Studies
Issue 6
Start Page 39
End Page 50
Abstract
This essay tries to reveal the temporal sense of communicative processes, and particularly the role of listening. This perspective was suggested by M. Heidegger and W. S. Condon.

Heidegger made the following appropriate comment concerning verbal communication:

Zum redenden Sprechen gehoeren als Moeglichkeiten <Hoeren> und <Schweigen>. ('Sein and Zeit' S. 161)

His philosophical insight seems to me totally united with Condon's linguistic?kinesic microanalysis of sound films of communication. From the point of Condon's view, interactional communication is considered as singing and dancing between speakers and listeners. Expression and reception both involve synchronization.

But the function of silence in communication suggests that listening as reception is more important than speaking. The cases of Momo and Eliza seem to contribute to proving the powerful acceptive role in listening.
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Oriental thought [ 120 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学倫理学研究会
Date of Issued 1993-06
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0916-247X
[NCID] AN10092749