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- new insight - second cause of human separation - after settling down, it was WRITING! intriguing! - from - Emergence Magazine - interview - An Ethics of Wild Mind - David Hinton
- adjacency - sense of separation - first - settling down - human place - second - writing - from - Emergence Magazine - interview - An Ethics of Wild Mind - David Hinton
adjacency
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- sense of separation
- first - settling down - human place
- second - transition from oral to written language
- adjacency relationship
- Interesting that I was just reading an article on language and perception from the General Semantics organization: General Semantics and non-verbal awareness
- The claim is that the transition from oral language to written language created the feeling of interiority and of a separate "soul".
- This is definitely worth exploring!
explore claim - the transition from oral language traditions to writing led us to form the sense of interiority and of a "soul" separate from the body
- This claim, if we can validate it, can have profound implications
- Writing definitely led us to create much more complex words but we were able to do much more efficient timebinding - transmitting knowledge from one generation to the next.
- We didn't have to depend on just a few elders to pass the knowledge on. With the invention of the printing press, written language got an exponential acceleration in intergenerational knowledge transmission.
- This had a huge feedback effect on the oral language itself, increase the number of words and meanings exponentially.
- There are complex recipes for everything and written words allow us to capture the complex recipes or instructions in ways that would overwhelm oral traditions.
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- article - General Semantics and Non-Verbal Awareness
- https://hyp.is/BePQhLvTEe-wYD_MPM9N3Q/www.time-binding.org/Article-Database