Hermès I: La communication

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Hermès I: La communication is a philosophical work by Michel Serres that explores the nature, theory, and structures of communication within human and scientific systems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
academicDiscipline communication studies
history and philosophy of science
philosophy
author Michel Serres NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
explores conditions of possibility of communication
limits of communication
translation between different systems of signs
focusesOn communication in scientific practice
formal and informal communication structures
relations between communication and knowledge
genre philosophy
philosophy of science literature
theoretical essay
hasPart analysis of scientific discourse
conceptual analysis of communication channels
discussion of noise in communication
reflection on mediation and transmission
influencedBy Claude Shannon NERFINISHED
Norbert Wiener NERFINISHED
history of science
structural linguistics
language French
mainTheme communication
human communication
philosophy of communication
scientific communication
structures of communication
theory of communication
namedAfter Hermes NERFINISHED
partOf Michel Serres bibliography
philosophicalTradition contemporary French philosophy
post-structuralism
structuralism
positionInSeries 1
publisher Éditions de Minuit NERFINISHED
relatedWork Hermès II: L’interférence NERFINISHED
Hermès III NERFINISHED
series Hermès NERFINISHED
subject epistemology
information theory
philosophy of science
semiotics
title Hermès I: La communication NERFINISHED
usesMythologicalFigure Hermes as messenger

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