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How doe$ the l@nguage of
a world view function? The importance of
these questions becomes
clear if we see how many different languages will have
to be translated in our integral world view We need words like "emotion"
and "Gestalt" (otherwise the psychological aspects are ignored), but also
words like "purpose,"
"group," and cohesion" (otherwise we miss the sociological aspects); we need "cell", "species", and
"evolution" (to
be able to talk about living beings), "planet", "star" and
"galaxy" (from astronomy), "differential equation", "field",
and
"vector" (from mathematics and theoretical physics). All these words however are part of heterogeneous languages, and this is a great difficulty in the
task that we have placed before us. Some words come from formal languages and have a more
or less precise meaning (the
last three for example), others (the first four) have their origin
in natural languages
and although they have precise meaning, they are not defined in an axiomatic way.
Received on Mon Sep 25 2006 - 14:39:18 EDT