A tightrope between commonality and difference, communication.
A tightrope between commonality and difference, communication.
From family, work and school to political parties and countries...
Why did this society place importance on 'communication'?
Most fundamentally, it can be considered that the existential aspect of human beings requires communication. Man can never see his face alone. In order for humans to see their own faces, they need another being, a mirror, that can reflect themselves. In philosophy, the being who takes on the role of this mirror is called the Other.
An individual can see himself only through the other, and can become himself only when he is contained in the vessel of the other.
It's not about 'meeting other people', it's about 'what I become when I meet other people'. The whole process of seeing and feeling the other and making oneself through the other can be called communication.
The reason we need communication is that the other and I are not the same.
There is a 'difference' between the other and me as far as the distance is.
The distinction between me and the other as 'two' means that each 'one' that makes up the two is different from each other.
The two are different because the distance between them is not zero. It is necessary to understand and explain each other here, because the distance between the two is not infinite. Since the distance between the two is neither zero nor infinity, we have to explain each other. Communication is about explaining each other like this.
Communication does not occur unless it is based on 'difference'.
If we could know everything without talking, we would never communicate.
Communication should be based on both 'common' and 'difference', which is a tightrope between the two.
Communication is the process of constantly making common things within each other's differences. Communication does not occur even if there is nothing in common, and communication does not occur even if there is no difference.
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