AN APPLICATION OF THE DUMMETTIAN MODEL OF COMMUNICATION TO JOURNALISM (I)
Author(s): GEORGE LAZAROIUJournal: Analysis and Metaphysics
ISSN: 1584-0778
Year: 2006
Volume: 5
Issue: -1
Full text: http://www.denbridgepress.com/am_abstract.php?a=63
Publisher: Denbridge Press - New York
Abstract: ABSTRACT. Dummett claims that, on a holistic view, no model for the individual content of a sentence can be given; the way the truth of logically complex statements are determined in classical model theory is important. Habermas describes a normative role for journalists and media practitioners in relation to genuine public opinion. In a normative sense, journalism is regarded as an essential part in the processes of democracy and social change (Hanitzsch et al.).
