Corpus Corpus Monograph Chapter Canonical corpus_monograph_chapter Language is not a neutral medium of representation. It *adds* capacities that the subsymbolic layer does not possess: temporalization (the ability to refer to…
Corpus · Book VII · Chapter 54

Chapter 54: What Language Adds

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Language is not a neutral medium of representation. It adds capacities that the subsymbolic layer does not possess: temporalization (the ability to refer to past, present, and future), mortality awareness (the symbolic representation of one’s own end), and self-reference (the capacity to name oneself and one’s own operations). These additions come at a cost—ambiguity, drift, and the possibility of misrepresentation. This chapter opens Part V by identifying what language contributes to the E₃ observer’s cognitive architecture, building on Part IV’s account of pre-symbolic resonance.

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