Description
In 1963 Vilem Flusser presented a series of lectures at the Brazilian Institute of Philosophy (IBF) in Sao Paulo concerning the philosophy of language. The resulting ten essays would eventually be published in 1965 in the annual magazine of the Brazilian Institute of Technology and Aeronautics (ITA), and published here for the first time in book form.
Flusser prepared each lecture as a response to the dialogs that followed the preceding lecture, thereby expanding and explicating his philosophy of language in an intense dialogical process. Despite the fact that the other side of the dialogue was not recorded, it becomes clear to the reader that the resulting discussions and polemics generated by the lectures progressively and profoundly changed Flusser's intended trajectory for the course. This kind of philosophy in fieri was in part the result of a group effort between all of those present, and subsequently synthesized by Flusser in every essay. As a result of this experience, Flusser adopted this dialogic method as an integral part of his future work.
About the Author
Vilem Flusser (1920-1991) is increasingly recognized as one of the most influential thinkers of digital and global culture.
Rodrigo Maltez Novaes has translated a number of titles by Vilem Flusser including Natural:Mind, Post-History, and most recently Immaterial Culture.
Reviews
"Philosophy of Language by Vilem Flusser is one of these books you will wait to read until finding a perfect place for a full intellectual hedonism."-Leonardo Reviews
Book Information
ISBN 9781937561536
Author Vilem Flusser
Format Paperback
Page Count 142
Imprint Univocal Publishing LLC
Publisher Univocal Publishing LLC
Dimensions(mm) 194mm * 124mm * 25mm