Information Systems in Management Science---Pragmatics: Rational Approach to Irrationality
Andrew Vazsonyi
Interfaces, 1974, vol. 4, issue 3, 40-45
Abstract:
In earlier columns we dealt with the three levels of the semiotic structure of communication (syntax, semantics, pragmatics) and discussed in some detail the semantic problems arising in information systems. Now we aim to create controversy over pragmatics, that is, the receiver's reaction to the sender's intentions. (Later we will conclude our trilogy by discussing syntax.)
Date: 1974
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