Discourse of Violence and Communication Paradigm in John Searle's Thought
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This investigation delves into the pervasive crisis of violence that characterizes contemporary societies, where violence has increasingly become the predominant method of affirming self existence. This existence, predicated on the dominance over others, calls for an unequivocal rejection of all manifestations of violence and intolerance. The analysis explores the deliberate marginalization of communication methods, a concern articulated by the contemporary Western philosopher John Searle.
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