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    Phenomenology of Communication: Merleau-Ponty's Thematics in Communicology and Semiology.Richard L. Lanigan - 1988
    This work presents the first systemic account of the author's innovative theory of semiotic phenomenology and its place in the philosophy of communication and language. The creative and compelling project presented here spans more than fifteen years of systematic eidetic and empirical research into questions of human communication. Using the thematics of Merleau-Ponty's existential phenomenology, the author explores the concepts and practices of the human sciences that are grounded in communication theory, information theory, language, logic, linguistics, and semiotics. The hermeneutic (...)
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    Speaking and semiology: Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological theory of existential communication.Richard L. Lanigan - 1972 - New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
    KEY TO FOOTNOTE ABBREVIATIONS MM-P. Structure Phenomenology Sense Praise Signs Visible Themes Humanism Primacy Maurice Merleau-Ponty The Structure of ...
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    The Human Science of Communicology: A Phenomenology of Discourse in Foucault and Merleau-Ponty.Richard L. Lanigan - 1992 - Duquesne.
    Communicology is the study of human discourse in all of its forms, ranging from human gesture and speech to art and television. Commuicology also represents the dominant qualitative research paradigm in the discipline of human communication, especially in the applied areas of mass communication, philosophy of communication, and speech communication. Lanigan's work offers the bold and original thesis that Michel Foucault's thematic study of the discourse of desire and power is an elaboration of the problematic discourse explicated in Maurice (...)
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  4. The Human Science of Communicology; A Phenomenology of Discourse in Foucault and Merleau-Ponty.Richard L. Lanigan - 1995 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 28 (4):423-425.
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    Capta versus Data: Method and Evidence in Communicology.Richard L. Lanigan - 1994 - Human Studies 17 (1):109-130.
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    Immanuel Kant on the philosophy of communicology: The tropic logic of rhetoric and semiotics.Richard L. Lanigan - 2019 - Semiotica 2019 (227):273-315.
    The article consists of a brief biographical account of Immanuel Kant’s life and career, followed by a discussion of his basic philosophy, and a brief discussion of his pivotal point in the history of Rhetoric and Communicology. A major figure in the European Enlightenment period of Philosophy, his Collected Writings were first published in 1900 constituting 29 volumes. He wrote three major works that are foundational to the development of Western philosophy and the human sciences. Often just referred to as (...)
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    Perelman’s phenomenology of rhetoric: Foucault contests Chomsky’s complaint about media communicology in the age of Trump polemic.Richard L. Lanigan - 2019 - Semiotica 2019 (229):273-328.
    The analysis explores the main arguments of Noam Chomsky’s short book,Media Controlthat also reprints the monograph “The Journalist from Mars: How the ‘War on Terror’ Should Be Reported.” The problematic is Aristotelian rhetoric and Enlightenment rationality (justice) in civic discourse (Lógos) as compared to the thematic of dialogic reasonableness (Eulógos). Chomsky’s assumption of, and critique of, “old rhetoric” [Aristotle’srhētorikḗ] is followed by a discussion of Chiam Perelman’s “new rhetoric” [presocraticpoiētikḗ/epideiktikos / gērys] and his “incarnate adherence” (givingvoiceto) concept of the Universal (...)
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    Husserl's Phenomenology in America (USA): The Human Science Legacy of Wilbur Marshall Urban and the Yale School of Communicology.Richard L. Lanigan - 2011 - Schutzian Research. A Yearbook of Worldly Phenomenology and Qualitative Social Science 3:203-217.
    Edmund Husserl gave his famous London Lectures (in German) in June 1922 where he says his purpose is to explain “transcendental sociological [intersubjective] phenomenology having reference to a manifest multiplicity of conscious subjects communicating with one another”. This effective definitionof semiotic phenomenology as Communicology was reported in English (1923) by Charles K. Ogden and I. A. Richards in the first book on the topic titled The Meaning of Meaning. This groundwork was in full development by 1939 with the first detailed (...)
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    The Two Senses of a Phenomenology of the Weltanschuung.Richard L. Lanigan - 2011 - Semiotics 28 (1-2):30-36.
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    Communicology.Richard L. Lanigan - 2007 - Cultura 4 (2):212-216.
    The paper is a paradigmatic presentation of what the new science of communicology represents: the semiotic and phenomenological study of humandiscourse and the critical study of discourse and practice both, an interaction of communication, mass communications, popular culture, public relations, advertising, marketing, linguistics, discourse analysis, political economy, institutional analysis, organization of urban and rural spaces, ergonomics, body culture, clinical practice, health care, constructions of disease, health, and rehabilitation, human factors, signage, and so forth. Communicology is the human science research result (...)
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    Communicology.Richard L. Lanigan - 2007 - Cultura 4 (2):212-216.
    The paper is a paradigmatic presentation of what the new science of communicology represents: the semiotic and phenomenological study of humandiscourse and the critical study of discourse and practice both, an interaction of communication, mass communications, popular culture, public relations, advertising, marketing, linguistics, discourse analysis, political economy, institutional analysis, organization of urban and rural spaces, ergonomics, body culture, clinical practice, health care, constructions of disease, health, and rehabilitation, human factors, signage, and so forth. Communicology is the human science research result (...)
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    Netizen communicology: China daily and the Internet construction of group culture.Richard L. Lanigan - 2015 - Semiotica 2015 (207):489-528.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2015 Heft: 207 Seiten: 489-528.
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    Le Même et L'Autre.Richard L. Lanigan - 1989 - Semiotics:117-123.
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    The semiotic phenomenology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Michel Foucault.Richard L. Lanigan - 2005 - Sign Systems Studies 33 (1):7-25.
    Postmodern methodology in the human sciences and philosophy reverses the Aristotelian laws of thought such that (1) non-contradiction, (2) excluded middle, (3) contradiction, and (4) identity become the ground for analysis. The illustration of the postmodern logic is Peirce’s (1) interpretant, (2) symbol, (3) index, and (4) icon. The thesis is illustrated using the work of Merleau-Ponty and Foucault and the le même et l’autre discourse sign where the ratio [Self:Same :: Other:Different] explicates the communicology of Roman Jakobson in the (...)
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    The semiotic phenomenology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Michel Foucault.Richard L. Lanigan - 2005 - Sign Systems Studies 33 (1):7-25.
    Postmodern methodology in the human sciences and philosophy reverses the Aristotelian laws of thought such that (1) non-contradiction, (2) excluded middle, (3) contradiction, and (4) identity become the ground for analysis. The illustration of the postmodern logic is Peirce’s (1) interpretant, (2) symbol, (3) index, and (4) icon. The thesis is illustrated using the work of Merleau-Ponty and Foucault and the le même et l’autre discourse sign where the ratio [Self:Same :: Other:Different] explicates the communicology of Roman Jakobson in the (...)
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    Семиотическая феноменология мориса мерло-понти и мишеля фуко. Резюме.Richard L. Lanigan - 2005 - Sign Systems Studies 33 (1):25-25.
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    Applied Creativity in PR and R&D.Richard L. Lanigan - 1999 - Semiotics:94-106.
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    A Semiotic Metatheory of Human Communication.Richard L. Lanigan - 1979 - Semiotica 27 (4).
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    A Semiotic Perspective in China from a "Big-Nose".Richard L. Lanigan - 1996 - In C. W. Spinks & John Deely (eds.), Semiotics 1996. Peter Lang Publishers. pp. 249-255.
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    A Semiotic Perspective in China from a.Richard L. Lanigan - 1996 - Semiotics:249-255.
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    Communicology, Cybernetics, and Chiasm: A Synergism of Logic, Linguistics, and Semiotics.Richard L. Lanigan - 2021 - In Carlos Vidales & Søren Brier (eds.), Introduction to Cybersemiotics: A Transdisciplinary Perspective. Springer Verlag. pp. 161-191.
    The analysis takes up the conjunction of semiotics and cybernetics as a problem in theory construction in the human sciences. From a philosophical perspective, this is also the ontological problem of communicology: the disciplinary study of human communication. My analysis suggests current conceptions of “semiotics” and “cybernetics” are misunderstood because “information” is assumed as synonymous with “communication” and that the axioms of “mathematics” are identical to those of “logics”. The evidence contained in the misunderstandings is a conflation of reductionist ecology (...)
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    Cassirer on Communicology.Richard L. Lanigan - 2017 - American Journal of Semiotics 33 (3):135-140.
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    Crossing Out Normative Boundaries in Psychosis.Richard L. Lanigan - 2019 - American Journal of Semiotics 35 (3/4):335-364.
    The coding function of semiotic-systems in literature is explored as an example of Umberto Eco’s real and fictional protocols in the play of discourse formation (lector in fabula). The intricate phenomenological levels of intersemiotic translation (apposition, opposition, chiasm, zeugma) are illustrated by analyzing a rhetorical passage (semiotic object) from Charles Dickens’ novel Bleak House. The passage on the logic of series (“lists”) allows us to explore fact/fiction, real/imaginary, normal/abnormal, sane/insane, neurotic/psychotic choices as discourse voice protocols (active, middle, passive) for the (...)
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    Charles S. Peirce on Phenomenology: Communicology, Codes, and Messages; or, Phenomenology, Synechism, and Fallibilism.Richard L. Lanigan - 2014 - American Journal of Semiotics 30 (1/2):139-158.
    Peirce uses the covering term Semiotic to include his major divisions of thought and communication process: Speculative Grammar, or the study of beliefs independent of the structure of language ; Exact Logic, or the study of assertion in relation to reality ; and Speculative Rhetoric, or the study of the general conditions under which a problem presents itself for solution . This division previews Peirce’s famous triadic models of analysis. Peirce goes on to make the phenomenological distinction between communication and (...)
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    Embodiment.Richard L. Lanigan - 1995 - Semiotics:354-364.
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    Fabulous Political Semiotic.Richard L. Lanigan - 2003 - Semiotics:421-435.
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    In Memorium - Thomas F. N. Puckett.Richard L. Lanigan - 2000 - American Journal of Semiotics 15 (1-4):249-250.
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    Introduction: Two philosophies of communication.Richard L. Lanigan - 1982 - Semiotica 41 (1-4):1-4.
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    Human embodiment.L. Lanigan Richard - 2015 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 3 (1):257-287.
    Communicology is the science of human communication. This definition derives from the use of semiotic phenomenology as a logic based method to determine how human beings come to endow themselves and found their world with meaning. Such an analysis inevitably leads to a description of certain metaphysical and epistemological absolutes: Edmund Husserl’s absolute that “subjectivity is intersubjectivity”, Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s subsequent absolute that “the body is our general medium for having a world”, and the combinatory absolute suggested by Merleau-Ponty that “It (...)
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty bibliography.Richard L. Lanigan - 1970 - Man and World 3 (3):289-319.
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    Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Communication.Richard L. Lanigan - 1970 - Philosophy Today 14 (2):79-88.
    Perception and expression are compared and contrasted as constituent parts of a semiotic system. Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological method of 1) description, 2) reduction, And 3) intentionality is analyzed as a synergic function for perception and expression. Perception is understood as the interplay of immanent and transcendent signs which signify a phenomenal presence. Expression is examined as the synthesis of "le langage," "la langue," and "la parole." then, Expression is viewed in its two modalities as 1) existential and 2) empirical speech. Finally, (...)
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    Notes.Richard L. Lanigan - 1972 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 3 (1):108-108.
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    No More Tricks.Richard L. Lanigan - 1997 - American Journal of Semiotics 14 (1/4):1-2.
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    No More Tricks: An Editorial.Richard L. Lanigan - 1997 - American Journal of Semiotics 14 (1/4):1-2.
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    Precis of Alfred Schutz on Semiotic Phenomenology.Richard L. Lanigan - 1984 - Semiotics:393-399.
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    Précis of Merleau-Ponty on Metajournalism.Richard L. Lanigan - 1981 - Semiotics:39-48.
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    Popular Political Signs.Richard L. Lanigan - 1988 - Semiotics:501-506.
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    Rhetorical Criticism: An Interpretation of Maurice Merleau-Ponty.Richard L. Lanigan - 1969 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 2 (2):61 - 71.
    Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological method of description, Reduction and intentionality is interpreted as a schema for rhetorical criticism. The existential nature of "man speaking" becomes the object of criticism, As opposed to traditional concerns with rhetorical "effects" or auditor reactions. Merleau-Ponty's separation of authentic or existential speech (speaking) and sedimented speech (the spoken word) allows the critic to distinguish social-Cultural values from individual volitions in a given communication "gestalt". The dialectic of a body-Subject in communication with others can be examined as the (...)
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  39. Speech and Phenomenology.Richard L. Lanigan - 1978 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 40 (3):529-530.
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    Special Issue Introduction.Richard L. Lanigan - 2011 - Schutzian Research 3:9-11.
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    Special Issue Introduction: Defining the Human Sciences.Richard L. Lanigan - 2011 - Schutzian Research. A Yearbook of Worldly Phenomenology and Qualitative Social Science 3:9-11.
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    Semiotic phenomenology in Plato’s Sophist.Richard L. Lanigan - 1982 - Semiotica 41 (1-4).
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    Semiotic Phenomenology of Rhetoric: Eidetic Practice in Henry Grattan's Discourse on Tolerance.Richard L. Lanigan - 1984 - University Press of America.
    The first concrete presentation of phenomenological method in the philosophy of communication and the first systematic look at Henry Grattan, 18thó19th century Irish statesman. Individual chapters cover the method of semiotic phenomenology as it applies to the specific practice of rhetorical criticism and to the general use of phenomenology as a research procedure. Co-published with the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology.
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    "Star Trek.Richard L. Lanigan - 1993 - Semiotics:223-230.
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    The Communicology of the Image Alain Robbe-Grillet, Instantanés [Snapshots] (1962 / 1986).Richard L. Lanigan - 2001 - American Journal of Semiotics 17 (3):255-265.
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    Thomas D'Aquin and the Semiotic Phenomenology of Discourse at the Universite de Paris.Richard L. Lanigan - 1991 - Semiotics:61-70.
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    The Postmodern Author: Foucault on Fiction and the Fiction of Foucault.Richard L. Lanigan - 2001 - American Journal of Semiotics 17 (1):253-271.
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    The Postmodern Ground of Communicology.Richard L. Lanigan - 1994 - American Journal of Semiotics 11 (3/4):5 - 21.
  49. The Postmodern Ground of Communicology: Subverting the Forgetfulness of Rationality.Richard L. Lanigan - 1995 - American Journal of Semiotics 11 (1/2):5-21.
     
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    The Postmodern Ground of Communicology: Subverting the Forgetfulness of Rationality in Language.Richard L. Lanigan - 1994 - American Journal of Semiotics 11 (3/4):5-21.
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