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In Cognitive Pragmatics, Bruno Bara offers a theory of human communication that is both
formalized through logic and empirically validated through experimental data and clinical
studies. Bara argues that communication is a cooperative activity in which two or more agents
together consciously and intentionally construct the meaning of their interaction. In true
communication (which Bara distinguishes from the mere transmission of information), all the
actors must share a set of mental states.
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