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- W4205732682 abstract "Much research into (im)politeness to date has primarily been located in the purview of pragmatics, discourse analysis, conversation analysis, intercultural communication and sociolinguistics, and philosophical explorations of (im)politeness are, comparatively speaking, relatively few (Culpeper et al., 2017). Partly inspired by a realization of the fact that (im)politeness phenomena are quite complex involving various, sometimes conflictive or controversial, factors, this chapter adopts a phenomenological and hermeneutical approach to philosophy and (im)politeness, viewing philosophy as a perspective on human factical life experience (e.g., Gadamer, 2004; Heidegger, 2004), arguing that (im)politeness, as the problem of life, is, ultimately, an issue that strikes to the very core of human existence in the life-world questioning the unquestioned for a coherent picture of both being and beings. Resorting to an analysis of two case studies, ‘editor-in-chief offended’ and ‘naked photos posted online’ respectively, this chapter further demonstrates that (im)politeness offers a lens of insights through which a deeper and truer picture of the complexity of human nature can be captured." @default.
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- W4205732682 title "Philosophizing (Im)politeness: Lived Experience, Desire and Human Nature" @default.
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