Part V: Categorical Language & Meaning
**Sector S_D (Diagrammatic), Part 2 of 3.** How does meaning arise? Language adds **temporalization and mortality awareness**— the subsymbolic is real and…
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Sector S_D (Diagrammatic), Part 2 of 3. How does meaning arise? Language adds temporalization and mortality awareness— the subsymbolic is real and primary. Syntax and semantics collapse into one; reference is indexical pointing; pragmatics is update calculus. Translation preserves structure; meaning drifts and repairs. LLMs return us to the subsymbolic—para-minds that process linguistic structure without symbolic grounding. Prayer is logos-dialogue: the commitment register entering the diagrammatic domain. Language is the readout functor through which all four registers become communicable.
Chapters
- Chapter 54: What Language Adds
- Chapter 55: The Subsymbolic Is Real
- Chapter 56: Temporalization Operators
- Chapter 57: Language as Self-Enrichment
- Chapter 58: Syntax-Semantics Collapse
- Chapter 59: Reference and Indexicals
- Chapter 60: Pragmatics as Update Calculus
- Chapter 61: Translation and Universality
- Chapter 62: Meaning Drift and Repair
- Chapter 63: Public Language and Law
- Chapter 64: LLMs and the Subsymbolic Return
- Chapter 65: Prayer as Logos-Dialogue
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