Table of contents
IntroductionCrossing borderlines: Beyond the structure of parallel world views1
Chapter 1.Controversies in public and private on-line communication5
Chapter 2.The Paks Pact: Topoi in Hungarian nuclear energy discourse29
Chapter 3.Particularist understanding of CSR marketing visual arguments: An applied multidisciplinary approach53
Chapter 4.Cognitive science and the controversy of anthropogenic climate change75
Chapter 5.ELEna: An interdisciplinary research95
Chapter 6.What is the meaning of biodiversity? A pragmatist approach to an intrinsically interdisciplinary concept115
Chapter 7.Human evolution: A role for culture?133
Chapter 8.A historical controversy about politeness and public argument: The dispute about fashion between Melchiorre Gioja and Antonio Rosmini155
Chapter 9.Husserl’s phenomenology of inner time-consciousness and enactivism: The harmonizing argument177
Chapter 10.Controversial images: ‘Listening to’ the visual, for a new communication ethics199
Chapter 11.The role and the impact of Interdisciplinarity on the relational models of intervention in the doctor-patient communication217
Chapter 12.The pointer finger and the pilgrim shell: Ethics of listening, resistance to change and interdisciplinarity235
Chapter 13.Science and democracy: A complex relationship255
About the contributors269
Index277
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