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Re: Intro/AI/compound-nouns/concept-systems
- To: rauch-erik
- Subject: Re: Intro/AI/compound-nouns/concept-systems
- From: Logical Language Group <lojbab@access.digex.net>
- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 1994 20:21:33 +0100
- Comment: Issues related to constructed languages
- Reply-To: conlang@diku.dk
- Sender: conlang@diku.dk
- Version: 5.5 -- Copyright (c) 1991/92, Anastasios Kotsikonas
James Cooke Brown wrote:
> >There are many criteria of 'primitiveness and this is
> >one of them, the logician's. Another, perhaps more appropriate to an
> >empirical science, is 'whatever carves reality at the joints' ...
Doug Merrit writes:
> And in *this* sense there will never be a universal set of primitives,
> because in addition to whatever is hardwired by biology, there is a further
> set that is based on both culture and experience, and those things are
> primitives only in a subset of the human race.
Ironically, I think this phrase is Whorf's, and if so, JCB is using it in a
non-Whorfian and perhaps anti-Whorfian sense. The "joints" of which Whorf
spoke were culturally based, but JCB talks of them as if they were hardwired
by The Nature Of Things; i.e. physics and such, not hominoid biology, still less
hominoid culture!
Sidenote: I will no longer talk of "human rights", but of "hominoid rights".
Hominoid are they born to Hominoidal Mitochondrial Eve.
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