Dilemmas of communicating and understanding: an problamatization from Kierkegaard and Nietzsche
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Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Communication, ComprehensionAbstract
The goal of the present article is to discuss the unquestioned assumptions of communicating and understanding in philosophy, which intended to prescribe unambiguous modes of intellectual interaction between author and reader. This, in order to take into account the inflexible model of the intellectual interaction that assumes be possible to bring to the language the truth.
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