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Contents Part I Methodological Foundations 1 Communication Art vs Communication Science. 3 Introduction . 3 The Problem with Positivist Research in Communication Studies . 6 The Problem with Interpretivist Research in Communication Science . 9 The Problem with the Critical Theory Approach . 11 Ontological Inconsistency of the Mixed Paradigms Approach. 14 References . 17 2 Epistemological and Methodological Alternatives: Rationalism and Praxeology in Communication Studies. 19 Introduction . 19 The Incommensurability of Empiricism and Constructionism . 22 Methodological Similarities between Empiricism and Constructivism . 24 Rationalism as the Epistemological Foundation of Communication Studies . 27 Praxeological Methodology for Communication Studies . 30 References
. 34 3 Communication: The Importance of Terminology and the Danger of Metaphors . 35 Introduction . 35 Purpose as a Necessary Element of Communicative Action. 36 Intention as a Necessary Element of Communicative Action. 39 Knowledge as a Necessary Element of Communicative Action. 43 Communication as a Social Action. 46 References . 49 xi
Contents xii 4 Speech Acts: Conventions and Intentions . Introduction . Doing Things with Words . Speech Act Theory and Praxeology . External and Internal Felicity Conditions . Normative Status of Unintentional and Unintended Speech Acts . References . Part II 5 51 51 52 56 59 64 66 Communication Arguments in Defence of Libertarianism Communication Ethics: Consent as the Foundation of Non-aggression . Introduction . Praxeology and Subjectivism . On the Objective Statements in Ethics . The Fallacy of an Outside Observer Position . The Ethics of Consent . The Role of Communication in Telling Good from Bad . References . 71 71 72 74 76 79 82 85 6 The Role of Property
Rights in the Ethics of Consent . Introduction . Identifying the Object of Action. The Relationship with Objects: Direct Control. Control of External Objects. Non-aggression Principle as a Foundation of Legal Order . References . 87 87 89 92 94 97 100 7 Communication in Adopting Moral Norms . Introduction . Descriptive and Prescriptive Ethical Statements. Developing Moral Norms . :. The Role of Communication in Adopting Moral Norms. Conforming to a Moral Norm . References . 101 101 102 106 108 Ill 114 8 Libertarianism and Communication . Introduction . Communication as Peaceful Non-aggressive Interaction . Communication
Science—The General Study of Normative Consequences of Speech Acts. Communication Art—The Study of Individual Actions and Conventions . The Art and Science of Communication and Human Cooperation . References . 115 115 117 120 123 126 129
xiii Contents Part III 9 Speech that Determines Rights Communication Theory of Property Rights . Introduction . Lockean Homesteading by Mixing One’s Labour . Are Objective Physical Links with Objects Necessary to Establish Property Rights? . Speech Acts Theory and Social Status of Property Rights . References . 136 142 146 10 Communicating Consent. Introduction . Validity of Consent. Can Hypothetical Consent Be Valid?. Different Types of Legitimate Consent . Communication as a Necessary Prerequisite for Consensual Action . References . 149 149 151 154 156 159 163 11 Threats of the Use of Force: “Mere Speech” or Rights Violation? . Introduction
. Why Punish Threats if Words Cannot Hurt?. Threats as a Shorthand of Violence . Threats as Performatives: Analysing Felicity Conditions . The Problem of Proportional Punishment of Threats. References . 165 165 167 169 171 175 179 Communication Theory of Contracts . Introduction . Speech Acts . Contracts: Promises or Consent? . Title-Transfer Theory . The Existence of Property in Question Condition . References . 181 181 183 186 189 193 195 12 Part IV 13 133 133 134 Property Rights in Information and Media Communication Freedom and Property Rights. Introduction . The Concept of Rights
Revisited . Communication Freedom and Property Rights. Property Rights and Media Censorship . Communication Freedom as Free Choice . References . 199 199 200 202 205 208 212
xiv Contents 14 Property Rights in Media Production Resources: Media Concentration, Monopolisation and Subsidies. 213 Introduction . 213 Media Concentration—Popular Accusations . 214 Government Control Over Resources. 218 Other Forms of Government Control that Limit Free Market Competition . 221 Subsidies as Another Disruption of Free Market Competition that Distorts the Media Industry . 224 References . 227 15 Property Rights vs Intellectual Property: Copyright as Restriction of Communication Freedom . 229 Introduction . 229 Libertarian Intellectual Property Debate . 231 Scarcity Criticism and Contradiction with Property Rights . 234 Copyright and Free Speech . 237 Intellectual Property as an Artificial Monopoly . 239 References .
242 16 Communication Freedom and Privacy . Introduction . Intrusion into Personal Space . Disturbance by Unsolicited Communication. Public Spaces and Unwanted Messages. Remaining Anonymous and Compulsory Information Disclosure. References . Part V 243 243 245 248 251 253 257 Acquiring Valid Consent 17 Fraudulent Communication in Advertising and Business Promotion . 261 Introduction . 261 Fraudulent Advertising as an Exercise in Free Speech . 263 Fraudulent Advertising as a Type of Theft . 265 The Role of Communication in Human Interaction. 267 Understanding the Meanings. 271 References . 273 18 Manipulation of Consent. 275 Introduction
. 275 Advertising and Manipulation: Deterministic View of Advertising. 276 Puffery and Persuasion. 280 Free Market Argument and the Role of Word-of-Mouth. 282 Prohibitionism and Censorship in Advertising . 284 References . 288
Contents 19 20 Pornography: Accusations in Subordination, Silencing, Indecency and Bad Taste. Introduction . Pornography as an Act of Subordination. Pornography as Silencing . Protection of Children from Indecency . Pornography, Obscenity and Bad Taste . References . 289 289 290 294 297 299 302 Blackmail . Introduction . The Paradox of Blackmail . Blackmail vs Extortion. The “Second Paradox of Blackmail” . Utilitarian Benefits of Legalising Blackmail. References . 305 305 307 309 311 315 317 Part VI 21 XV Free Speech and Libertarian Theory of
Property Rights Fake News and Speech Acts Which Tell Lies . Introduction . Why Fake News Is a Problem . Truths, Lies and Violations of Rights. Harm and Damage from Fake News: Who Is the Victim? . Reputation Mechanisms to Evaluate News as Constative Utterances . References . 321 321 323 326 328 22 Defamation, Libel and Slander . Introduction . Property Rights in Reputation. Police, Court and False Accusation . Alternative Solutions . Protection of Ideas from Defamation . References . 337 337 339 343 346 348 350 23 332 334 Incitement to
Aggression. 351 Introduction . 351 Incitement as Free Speech and the Chain of Causation. 352 Incitement within the Praxeological Framework of Means and Ends . 355 Dual Criterion and Proximity of the Relationship . 358 Incitement as a Speech Act . 360 References . 364
xvi Contents 24 Hate Speech . 365 Introduction . 365 Criticism of Hate Speech—Environmental Concern . 366 Defence of Hate Speech—Pragmatic Argumentation . 368 Laws and Punishment. 371 If We Punish—Then Whom Do We Punish and for What? . 374 References . 378 |
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Contents Part I Methodological Foundations 1 Communication Art vs Communication Science. 3 Introduction . 3 The Problem with Positivist Research in Communication Studies . 6 The Problem with Interpretivist Research in Communication Science . 9 The Problem with the Critical Theory Approach . 11 Ontological Inconsistency of the Mixed Paradigms Approach. 14 References . 17 2 Epistemological and Methodological Alternatives: Rationalism and Praxeology in Communication Studies. 19 Introduction . 19 The Incommensurability of Empiricism and Constructionism . 22 Methodological Similarities between Empiricism and Constructivism . 24 Rationalism as the Epistemological Foundation of Communication Studies . 27 Praxeological Methodology for Communication Studies . 30 References
. 34 3 Communication: The Importance of Terminology and the Danger of Metaphors . 35 Introduction . 35 Purpose as a Necessary Element of Communicative Action. 36 Intention as a Necessary Element of Communicative Action. 39 Knowledge as a Necessary Element of Communicative Action. 43 Communication as a Social Action. 46 References . 49 xi
Contents xii 4 Speech Acts: Conventions and Intentions . Introduction . Doing Things with Words . Speech Act Theory and Praxeology . External and Internal Felicity Conditions . Normative Status of Unintentional and Unintended Speech Acts . References . Part II 5 51 51 52 56 59 64 66 Communication Arguments in Defence of Libertarianism Communication Ethics: Consent as the Foundation of Non-aggression . Introduction . Praxeology and Subjectivism . On the Objective Statements in Ethics . The Fallacy of an Outside Observer Position . The Ethics of Consent . The Role of Communication in Telling Good from Bad . References . 71 71 72 74 76 79 82 85 6 The Role of Property
Rights in the Ethics of Consent . Introduction . Identifying the Object of Action. The Relationship with Objects: Direct Control. Control of External Objects. Non-aggression Principle as a Foundation of Legal Order . References . 87 87 89 92 94 97 100 7 Communication in Adopting Moral Norms . Introduction . Descriptive and Prescriptive Ethical Statements. Developing Moral Norms . :. The Role of Communication in Adopting Moral Norms. Conforming to a Moral Norm . References . 101 101 102 106 108 Ill 114 8 Libertarianism and Communication . Introduction . Communication as Peaceful Non-aggressive Interaction . Communication
Science—The General Study of Normative Consequences of Speech Acts. Communication Art—The Study of Individual Actions and Conventions . The Art and Science of Communication and Human Cooperation . References . 115 115 117 120 123 126 129
xiii Contents Part III 9 Speech that Determines Rights Communication Theory of Property Rights . Introduction . Lockean Homesteading by Mixing One’s Labour . Are Objective Physical Links with Objects Necessary to Establish Property Rights? . Speech Acts Theory and Social Status of Property Rights . References . 136 142 146 10 Communicating Consent. Introduction . Validity of Consent. Can Hypothetical Consent Be Valid?. Different Types of Legitimate Consent . Communication as a Necessary Prerequisite for Consensual Action . References . 149 149 151 154 156 159 163 11 Threats of the Use of Force: “Mere Speech” or Rights Violation? . Introduction
. Why Punish Threats if Words Cannot Hurt?. Threats as a Shorthand of Violence . Threats as Performatives: Analysing Felicity Conditions . The Problem of Proportional Punishment of Threats. References . 165 165 167 169 171 175 179 Communication Theory of Contracts . Introduction . Speech Acts . Contracts: Promises or Consent? . Title-Transfer Theory . The Existence of Property in Question Condition . References . 181 181 183 186 189 193 195 12 Part IV 13 133 133 134 Property Rights in Information and Media Communication Freedom and Property Rights. Introduction . The Concept of Rights
Revisited . Communication Freedom and Property Rights. Property Rights and Media Censorship . Communication Freedom as Free Choice . References . 199 199 200 202 205 208 212
xiv Contents 14 Property Rights in Media Production Resources: Media Concentration, Monopolisation and Subsidies. 213 Introduction . 213 Media Concentration—Popular Accusations . 214 Government Control Over Resources. 218 Other Forms of Government Control that Limit Free Market Competition . 221 Subsidies as Another Disruption of Free Market Competition that Distorts the Media Industry . 224 References . 227 15 Property Rights vs Intellectual Property: Copyright as Restriction of Communication Freedom . 229 Introduction . 229 Libertarian Intellectual Property Debate . 231 Scarcity Criticism and Contradiction with Property Rights . 234 Copyright and Free Speech . 237 Intellectual Property as an Artificial Monopoly . 239 References .
242 16 Communication Freedom and Privacy . Introduction . Intrusion into Personal Space . Disturbance by Unsolicited Communication. Public Spaces and Unwanted Messages. Remaining Anonymous and Compulsory Information Disclosure. References . Part V 243 243 245 248 251 253 257 Acquiring Valid Consent 17 Fraudulent Communication in Advertising and Business Promotion . 261 Introduction . 261 Fraudulent Advertising as an Exercise in Free Speech . 263 Fraudulent Advertising as a Type of Theft . 265 The Role of Communication in Human Interaction. 267 Understanding the Meanings. 271 References . 273 18 Manipulation of Consent. 275 Introduction
. 275 Advertising and Manipulation: Deterministic View of Advertising. 276 Puffery and Persuasion. 280 Free Market Argument and the Role of Word-of-Mouth. 282 Prohibitionism and Censorship in Advertising . 284 References . 288
Contents 19 20 Pornography: Accusations in Subordination, Silencing, Indecency and Bad Taste. Introduction . Pornography as an Act of Subordination. Pornography as Silencing . Protection of Children from Indecency . Pornography, Obscenity and Bad Taste . References . 289 289 290 294 297 299 302 Blackmail . Introduction . The Paradox of Blackmail . Blackmail vs Extortion. The “Second Paradox of Blackmail” . Utilitarian Benefits of Legalising Blackmail. References . 305 305 307 309 311 315 317 Part VI 21 XV Free Speech and Libertarian Theory of
Property Rights Fake News and Speech Acts Which Tell Lies . Introduction . Why Fake News Is a Problem . Truths, Lies and Violations of Rights. Harm and Damage from Fake News: Who Is the Victim? . Reputation Mechanisms to Evaluate News as Constative Utterances . References . 321 321 323 326 328 22 Defamation, Libel and Slander . Introduction . Property Rights in Reputation. Police, Court and False Accusation . Alternative Solutions . Protection of Ideas from Defamation . References . 337 337 339 343 346 348 350 23 332 334 Incitement to
Aggression. 351 Introduction . 351 Incitement as Free Speech and the Chain of Causation. 352 Incitement within the Praxeological Framework of Means and Ends . 355 Dual Criterion and Proximity of the Relationship . 358 Incitement as a Speech Act . 360 References . 364
xvi Contents 24 Hate Speech . 365 Introduction . 365 Criticism of Hate Speech—Environmental Concern . 366 Defence of Hate Speech—Pragmatic Argumentation . 368 Laws and Punishment. 371 If We Punish—Then Whom Do We Punish and for What? . 374 References . 378 |
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