
G. R. F. Ferrari Offers A New Framework For Understanding Different Ways In Which We Communicate With Each Other. He Explores The Idea Of Intimations: Social Interactions That Approach Outright Communication But Do Not Quite Reach It. The Metaphor From Which He Starts Is That Of A Communicative Scale Or Switch, Which Goes From Off (no Communication Intended) To Fully On (outright Communication). Intimations Lie In Between. Three Intermediate Positions Are Identified: Quarter-on, Half-on, And Three-quarters-on. Progression Along The Communicative Scale Is Determined By The Extent To Which What Comes Across In The Transmission Is Required To Come Across By Recognition Of The Intention Of The Transmitting Party. At A Quarter-on, It Is Required Not To; At Half-on, It Is Neither Required To Nor Required Not To; At Three-quarters-on, It Is Required To, But Only Partially; At Full-on, It Is Required To, And The Recognition Is Complete. The Half-on Intimation Is Primarily Used For Impression-management In Social Life. To Illustrate It, The Book Concentrates On Fashion And The Messages We Send With Our Clothes. With The Quarter-on And Three-quarters-on Intimation, The Focus Of Argument Is On The Fact That Transmissions At The Same Position Of The Communicative Scale Have The Same Underlying Structure, Whether They Are Made In The Formal Arts Or In Daily Life Outside The Arts. For The Quarter-on Intimation, The Formal Art Is Lyric Poetry; For The Three-quarters-on Intimation, It Is Storytelling. The Book Discusses Storytelling At Length, And At The End Investigates Its Connection To Situational Irony.
This book investigates the spectrum of human communication by introducing the concept of 'intimations'—social interactions that exist between the absence of communication and explicit, intentional transmission. G. R. F. Ferrari, a scholar of philosophy and classical studies, proposes a structured framework based on a communicative scale. By analyzing the degree to which an audience must recognize the transmitter's intent, he categorizes social and artistic exchanges into four distinct positions: quarter-on, half-on, three-quarters-on, and full-on.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and readers note the analytical rigor Ferrari applies to the intersection of social behavior and aesthetic theory. The text is frequently cited for its precise, philosophical approach to understanding how intent shapes the reception of messages in both mundane and artistic contexts.
Page Count:
216
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192519344
ISBN-13:
9780192519344
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