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Philosophics — Philosophical and Political Ramblings
Bry Willis
335 episodes
22 hours ago
Join me as I relate with the world philosophically. This content can also be found on my blog: https://philosophicsblog.wordpress.com
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What A Language Insufficiency Hypothesis Isn't
Philosophics — Philosophical and Political Ramblings
9 minutes 52 seconds
2 weeks ago
What A Language Insufficiency Hypothesis Isn't

The source introduces the central premise of the upcoming book, A Language Insufficiency Hypothesis (LIH), by clarifying what the hypothesis is not concerned with and identifying its true focus. The author establishes that the LIH does not address trivial misunderstandings that are easily resolved with context, such as basic polysemy or syntactic jokes like the Groucho Marx line, since these examples show language merely being flexible, not fundamentally failing. Instead, the hypothesis concentrates on Contestables, which are terms like 'justice' or 'freedom' that appear stable but conceal structurally incompatible conceptual frameworks between different groups, leading to the illusion of shared meaning. The text argues that when these words are used, communication often proceeds only because the term is misleadingly taken as agreed upon, forcing concrete discussion to abandon the contested word to gain clarity. This abandonment, according to the author, confirms the primary insufficiency of language at complex conceptual levels, demonstrating that words can fundamentally mislead rather than just underperform.👉 http://philosophics.blog

Philosophics — Philosophical and Political Ramblings
Join me as I relate with the world philosophically. This content can also be found on my blog: https://philosophicsblog.wordpress.com