Abstract
A communication paradigm is proposed which opposes the positivist paradigm of information, which is dominant in the praxis of social communication. Therefore, truth is harmonized with the presence of the interpretation of the sender and the recipient of messages, and with the pragmatic level of meaning and language games. This paper concludes with aseries of theoretical and practical consequences for social communication.
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