Dark matter consists of ineffable and unspoken. The former consists of hunches and posture preferences, while the latter include our liking certain (e.g., spicy) foods
Somewhat crazy connection
5-1b1a2c0.2 Analogue information (e.g., tones of voice, EQ) cannot be perfectly-exhaustively represented by digital systems (e.g., universal writing systems)
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意味の網目には俯瞰するのではなく絡まること
A case for field research
2-1a3 ‘Seeing the front’ - Incorporate what can’t be explicated
5-2b4b You have to keep finding surprises
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Pike’s emicization
- The emic vs. etic
- Etic: outsider
- The etic approach = ‘Comparative’
- Emic: insider
- The emic approach = ‘Culturally specific, applied to one language or culture at a time’
- Pike: “Regardless of how much training one has … emic units of a language must be determined during the analysis of that language; they must be discovered, not predicted (emphasis by Everett) (1-1a4b2 Problems arise only when you reason via abduction, 1-1c4 To be surprised is to be mistaken) — even though the range of kinds of components of language has restrictions placed upon it by the physiology of the human organism”
- The emic approach = ‘Culturally specific, applied to one language or culture at a time’
- Etic: outsider
- The emic vs. etic
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Individual apperceptions + A ranked-value, linguistic-based model of culture ⇒ Human unconscious
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Culture articulates the unconscious via emicization, learning how and that, value rankings, knowledge structures, and social relations and roles across various groups
- What has been most emicized is most deeply unconscious by and large
- We have both conscious and unconscious yet the latter is also not innately structured
1-1a2a2 The inexplicit and unconscious is also NOT innately structured- Doing, thinking, talking, experiencing ⇒ Interpreting those experiences ⇒ The unconscious
- We have both conscious and unconscious yet the latter is also not innately structured
- What has been most emicized is most deeply unconscious by and large