Philosophy everywhere everywhen
69
The First Law of Philosophy: For every philosopher, there exists an equal and opposite philosopher. The Second Law of Philosophy: They're bo
Curated by Wildcat2030
Follow
Scooped by Wildcat2030 onto Philosophy everywhere everywhen
Scoop.it!

ENCAPSULATED UNIVERSES | A Conversation with Lera Boroditsky - Edge.org

ENCAPSULATED UNIVERSES | A Conversation with Lera Boroditsky - Edge.org | Philosophy everywhere everywhen | Scoop.it

Think about it this way. We have 7,000 languages. Each of these languages encompasses a world-view, encompasses the ideas and predispositions and cognitive tools developed by thousands of years of people in that culture. Each one of those languages offers a whole encapsulated universe. So we have 7,000 parallel universes, some of them are quite similar to one another, and others are a lot more different. The fact that there's this great diversity is a real testament to the flexibility and the ingenuity of the human mind. 

LERA BORODITSKY is an assistant professor of psychology, neuroscience, and symbolic systems at Stanford University.

No comment yet.
Wildcat2030 is also curating
Knowmads, Infocology of the future Cyborg Lives The future of medicine and health The Future of Water & Waste
Discover Topics Wildcat2030 is following
The 21st Century Content Curation World Science News Digital Presentations in Education Erotic Comics Digital Delights
and 277 others
Your new post is loading...
Rescooped by Wildcat2030 from cognition
Scoop.it!

The Evolution of Purposes

The Evolution of Purposes | Philosophy everywhere everywhen | Scoop.it
Before there was life on Earth, there were no purposes, no reasons. Things just happened. How could purposes emerge from such purposeless conditions? Looki

Via FastTFriend
No comment yet.