The question of what it means to be a dramatic being is synonymous with a question who is the man of the media and what his existence is based on. The act of communication is a dramatic act rooted in human existence. Opening up to another person, to the drama scene and the passing time forms the essence of dramatic existence. Each act of communication with reference to others is an opportunity to rediscover human deposit inscribed in his nature. The article analyses the act of communication of a person in the philosophical perspective of Joseph Tischner’s drama. This analysis reveals the philosophical dimension of the process of communication.
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