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Phenomenology of communication in everyday life

The article reflects on the relationship between Communication and communicative everyday processes using Martin Heidegger's philosophy. Intending to interpret the communicative phenomenon from a phenomenological and hermeneutical approach, we seek to understand Communication as tacit condition of every being in the world and we discuss the banal and quotidian character of Communication through Heidegger's notion of idle talk (Gerede), comprehended it as a fundamental communicative experience. The aim of the paper is to understand the Communication in its most basic phenomenal condition, wich we have identified as their intersubjective condition. With this proposition, the article also seeks to understand Communication without the metaphysical bonds that are required to think on it, in other words a condition of effectiveness of language and meaning. Doing this, we start a phenomenology approach by which Communication could be comprehended as intersubjective and daily phenomenon.

Communication; Phenomenology; Heidegger; Everyday; Intersubjectivity


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