sábado, 20 de junio de 2026

ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMMUNICATION AND THE PHILOSOPHICAL WAY OF LIFE IN THE PHAEDRUS By Claude Mangion

https://www.academia.edu/39061829/ON_THE_RELATIONSHIP_BETWEEN_COMMUNICATION_AND_THE_PHILOSOPHICAL_WAY_OF_LIFE_IN_THE_PHAEDRUS?rhid=40905419691&swp=rr-rw-wc-84099935&nav_from=f4454fb9-9875-4f49-af7f-9970fdd5f881 This paper develops the theme of philosophy as a way of life by reading the Phaedrus utilizing the communicative practices-the forms and media-of the philosophy of communication. It will be shown that the various forms (rhetorical, mythical and dialectical) and media (spoken and written) of communication in the text are intimately interwoven with a certain conception of philosophy as a way of life dedicated to the search for truth. In the Phaedrus, Plato teaches us the ideal form of communication for the pursuit of philosophy. PHAIDROS'TA İLETIŞIM VE FELSEFI YAŞAM TARZI ARASINDAKI İLIŞKI ÜZERINE ÖZET Bu makale media iletişim biçimleri ve araçları gibi iletişimsel pratiklerden yararlanmak suretiyle ve Phaedrus okuması vasıtasıyla felsefenin konusunu bir yaşam tarzı olarak belirlemektedir. Metinde iletişimin çeşitli biçimlerinin (retorik, mitsel ve diyalektik) ve medyanın (sözlü ve yazılı), hakikati araştırmaya adanmış bir yaşam biçimi olarak felsefenin belli kavramları ile iç içe geçmiş olduğu gösterilecektir. Phaedrus'ta Platon bize, felsefenin peşinde olmak için gerekli ideal iletişim biçimini öğretmektedir. ...

Jason König University of St Andrews, Classics, Faculty Member

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Amphilochios Papathomas National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Classics, Faculty Member

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Rhetorical Strategies and Techniques in Late Antique Greek Papyrus Letters By Amphilochios Papathomas

https://www.academia.edu/127574407/Rhetorical_Strategies_and_Techniques_in_Late_Antique_Greek_Papyrus_Letters?rhid=40905419691&swp=rr-rw-wc-84099935&nav_from=46e75c2d-5f65-4239-84e8-ec045a1cd510 The present article aims to revive a colourful world of quarreling, arguing, negotiating, persuading and compromising, on the basis of published Greek letters preserved from late antique Egypt. An attempt will be made to analyze the rhetorical strategies and techniques ancient epistolographers employed in their letters in order to persuade their addressees and achieve their communicative goals. ...

Iwona Wiezel John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Classics, Post-Doc

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Article: Herodotus’ Histories as natural narrative. Croesus’ logos I. 6-92 (publ. in: AJCN No.6, Autumn 2010/2011) By Iwona Wiezel

https://www.academia.edu/1606350/Article_Herodotus_Histories_as_natural_narrative_Croesus_logos_I_6_92_publ_in_AJCN_No_6_Autumn_2010_2011_

Article: Preliminary Remarks on Transmission and Communication in Ancient Greece: A Case Study in Mediology By Iwona Wiezel

https://www.academia.edu/22226163/Article_Preliminary_Remarks_on_Transmission_and_Communication_in_Ancient_Greece_A_Case_Study_in_Mediology?rhid=40905419691&swp=rr-rw-wc-84099935&nav_from=e42d4a4e-b71b-42dc-b99a-a41aaf7b6018 The scope of this paper lies primarily on the recognition of what Debray called transmission and communication, however, in this article exclusively with regard to the Ancient Greek literature and culture. Transmission understood as the process in which " agencies and human actors transmit the ideas in historical and diachronic order " and communication implying the " synchronic interchange by linguistic impact between senders and receivers " are presented as two paths in which cultural messages are introduced and transmitted by means of " literary production ". Early Greek literature, which was based on the oral performance and mirrored the language in its prototypical form, seemed to be the main source of information for the reconstruction of the two above processes. In the proposed model, the new understanding of the media introduced by Debray plays the most important role, because in the theory of " cultural transmission " , the medium can be not only " a symbolic process, a social code, a material device " but also a human being. Therefore, on the basis of this theory, mediology can be described as the way of 4M: message, medium, milieu, and mediation. ...