7-1a2a You will be solving universal problems by attending to local-parochial problems first
7-1a2a1 絶対に勝てるところから勝っていく
- Language and Attachment
- Egocentric language (Piaget) vs. Language as socialization (Vygotsky)
- Everett: A child learns language to form itself as an autonomous psychological being (egocentric), but this autonomy makes sense only in comparison and contrast to others — that is, in a social environment (socialization).
- 2-1a Information is in the difference. No difference, no information. 情報とは差異. 区別のないところに情報は生まれない.
- It’s about concentrically embodying the knowledge structures, then testing the degree of correspondenceTheTuringPrinciple
- Everett: A child learns language to form itself as an autonomous psychological being (egocentric), but this autonomy makes sense only in comparison and contrast to others — that is, in a social environment (socialization).
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- If you speak Piraha natively, you are a Piraha
- But what counts as speaking is not merely grammatical structure. You have to tell appropriate stories, blending both language and culture!
- Attachment = A process of defining the self, one’s place in society, and the separateness of one’s group and culture from othersTheTuringPrinciple
- But what counts as speaking is not merely grammatical structure. You have to tell appropriate stories, blending both language and culture!
- If you speak Piraha natively, you are a Piraha
- Egocentric language (Piaget) vs. Language as socialization (Vygotsky)