A paradigmatic rupture in communication
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v17i3p19-27Keywords:
Mechanism and positivism, Original wisdom, New epistemes, Artificial intelligence, Science of the commonsAbstract
This paper is focused on discussing the historical emergence of communication as a practice and theory of an anthropological reconfiguration by means of disruptive technologies and episteme radically opposed to late 18th century mechanistic and positivist social thought systems. Autopoiesis. Ancient original wisdom. Common good. Measures of embracing artificial intelligence. Epistemological rupture and a proposal for communication as a science of the commons.
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