Philosophy of Communication is more than a compilation of vital texts for contemporary reflection on what might traditionally be called 'philosophy of language.' It is an ambitious philosophical gesture that seeks to call philosophy itself to its grounds and possibilities in the communicative relation. This important volume thus offers its collected writings, many of them long-established as key reflections on language and human community, to new articulations and a new appreciation."
Christopher Fynsk, Professor of Comparative Literature and Modern Thought, University of Aberdeen