Corpus Corpus Monograph Chapter Canonical corpus_monograph_chapter Pre-linguistic meaning is real. The subsymbolic layer—the stratum of pattern, resonance, and motif that precedes any symbolic articulation—is not a defective…
Corpus · Book VII · Chapter 55

Chapter 55: The Subsymbolic Is Real

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Pre-linguistic meaning is real. The subsymbolic layer—the stratum of pattern, resonance, and motif that precedes any symbolic articulation—is not a defective approximation of language but the ground on which all symbolic activity rests. This chapter formalizes the subsymbolic layer as a presheaf of patterns over the perspective category, argues that its reality is supported by converging evidence from developmental psychology, comparative cognition, and embodied phenomenology, and defends the primacy of the subsymbolic against the linguistic imperialism of Wittgenstein, Quine, and Derrida.

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