The manifest but concealed background of our communication

Journal Title: ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies - Year 2012, Vol 5, Issue 2

Abstract

That manifest background needs to be elucidated as against intentional memory and imagination habits structured by our learning and operating with rules and pictures (representations) of language. That’s the background which is concealed by our very demonstrative forms of expressions meaning and speaking habits expressed by intentional gestures and gesticulations of meaning the surrounding differences and identities: As if they are self essential representative of their own truth and certainty, which is supposed to be meant by the demonstrative, intentional form of the expression. While on the other hand, such intentional demonstrative gestures and gesticulations of meaning operate as conditioned forms of expressions of truth beliefs of imagination and memory habits expressed in reaction to the differences and identities pictured (represented by names and descriptions) in deep oblivion of the internal signifying connections of the Use of pictures.

Authors and Affiliations

Erkut SEZGIN| Professor, Istanbul Kultur University, TURKEY

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Erkut SEZGIN (2012). The manifest but concealed background of our communication. ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies, 5(2), 179-199. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-9115