Abstract

'Philosophy of communication, culture, and mission’ traverses huge areas of human knowledge that embody the sharing of meaning and values which, at once, cement and transcend cultures. One aesthetic gateway that can tie together a reflection on the vast intellectual landscapes encapsulated in our topic, within the Catholic Intellectual tradition, rooted in the natural law and Judeo-Christian traditions, is the notion of ‘person.’ Persons are rational creatures of God, sharing meanings as communicators. They embody ideas that go into the making of cultures, and stand as subjects of mission in the communication of the liberating love of God that binds persons and promotes human progress. Other things being equal then, this paper essentially asserts that the traditional notion of ‘person’ provides a good ontological basis for an enriching understanding of philosophy of communication, culture, and mission.

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