Rudolph Mondal
Banned
Today, while on the bus I realized while looking at one of the passengers, that his facial expression seemed quite familiar to me, although I couldn't find a name for it.
This made me ask the question: What's in a name?
It appears to me that our conception of reality is highly structured by language. Without it, we could identify primitive patterns but we couldn't build on them. With language and names, we can build patterns upon patterns upon patterns into the rich and wonderful experience of reality we're fortunate to experience as beings capable of language.
This is highly interesting to me. What are the characteristics of symbols that allow them to be manipulated more easily than the pattern itself?
I think it's because the symbol is a simplification, a representation so it requires less memory to manipulate and store. Sort of like chunking. Sort of like how grandmasters see chess. Sort of like how anything we do becomes simple after a while.
Thoughts?
This made me ask the question: What's in a name?
It appears to me that our conception of reality is highly structured by language. Without it, we could identify primitive patterns but we couldn't build on them. With language and names, we can build patterns upon patterns upon patterns into the rich and wonderful experience of reality we're fortunate to experience as beings capable of language.
This is highly interesting to me. What are the characteristics of symbols that allow them to be manipulated more easily than the pattern itself?
I think it's because the symbol is a simplification, a representation so it requires less memory to manipulate and store. Sort of like chunking. Sort of like how grandmasters see chess. Sort of like how anything we do becomes simple after a while.
Thoughts?