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Re: constructive linguistics and rewriting     

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Author: Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com
Date: Nov 3, 2007 05:09

... new meanings can require rewrites of our models take orwell's 2+2=4 numbers like 2 or 4 are well studied in the neurodynamics of childhood linguistic development other animals have been known to repeatably manipulate these concepts in various representations it is the kind of statement one often takes as secure ...
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Re: constructive linguistics and rewriting     

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Author: Angus Rodgers
Date: Nov 1, 2007 08:33

...has a fundamentalism As does postmodernism, the grandest narrative of all. take orwell's 2+2=4 numbers like 2 or 4 are well studied in the neurodynamics of childhood linguistic development other animals have been known to repeatably manipulate these concepts in various representations it is the kind of statement one often takes as secure and yet what...
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Re: constructive linguistics and rewriting     

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Author: Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com
Date: Nov 1, 2007 06:23

... these new meanings can require rewrites of our models take orwell's 2+2=4 numbers like 2 or 4 are well studied in the neurodynamics of childhood linguistic development other animals have been known to repeatably manipulate these concepts in various representations it is the kind of statement one often takes as secure and yet what if ...
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constructive linguistics and rewriting     

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Author: galathaea
Date: Nov 1, 2007 00:34

...we learn better meanings these new meanings can require rewrites of our models take orwell's 2+2=4 numbers like 2 or 4 are well studied in the neurodynamics of childhood linguistic development other animals have been known to repeatably manipulate these concepts in various representations it is the kind of statement one often takes as secure and yet what if the ...
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Tom the Linguist, Psychiatrist, and Magician     

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Author: ren
Date: Dec 13, 2006 07:34

... you sad little scarecrows like to play at. Don't you try to pass off the word 'fuck' as a Celtic derivative. It is from the Teutonic branch, Anglo-Saxon 'fokken' -- to breed cattle. Tom, can't you even use Goggle in order to try to imitate a linguist? I dare say you can not! And don't put words in my mouth about Crowley either. I never posted any of those things you claim I did.
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Re: Philosophical problems are false problems: they are due to linguistic misunderstandings     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Nov 5, 2006 09:52

... are false problems: they are due to linguistic misunderstandings If so, then so is you ... To stick with som e old linguistics, Ferdinand de Saussure distinguished between la langue...understand a language is to master the linguistic skills Question of definition. If linguistic skills = skill in linguistics (AKA language science), to understand a language is ...
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Re: Philosophical problems are false problems: they are due to linguistic misunderstandings     

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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Nov 5, 2006 06:01

... Kant. Immortalist wrote: Philosophical problems are false problems: they are due to linguistic misunderstandings The structure of language reflects the structure of the world The world ... is to understand a language To understand a language is to master the linguistic skills Definitions are ambigous or implausible Categories are based on "family ...
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Re: Philosophical problems are false problems: they are due to linguistic misunderstandings     

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Author: knucmo
Date: Nov 5, 2006 04:48

Immortalist wrote: Philosophical problems are false problems: they are due to linguistic misunderstandings Untrue - a debate about the nature of causation might be helped by clarifying philosophical terminology, but that is different from a debate about how people speak about causation (which might result in misunderstanding). You (or Wittgenstein) just seem in a rush to try and ...
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Re: Philosophical problems are false problems: they are due to linguistic misunderstandings     

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Author: knucmo
Date: Nov 5, 2006 04:48

Immortalist wrote: Philosophical problems are false problems: they are due to linguistic misunderstandings Untrue - a debate about the nature of causation might be helped by clarifying philosophical terminology, but that is different from a debate about how people speak about causation (which might result in misunderstanding). You (or Wittgenstein) just seem in a rush to try and ...
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Re: Philosophical problems are false problems: they are due to linguistic misunderstandings     

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Author: Tron
Date: Nov 5, 2006 04:34

....91270@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... Philosophical problems are false problems: they are due to linguistic misunderstandings If so, then so is you entire post. Probably true and ... quote him on anything; as contradictory as the bible. To stick with som e old linguistics, Ferdinand de Saussure distinguished between la langue and la parole, i.e. language as a ...
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