9) economics of signs precision increases cost of learning, generalization and i

9) economics of signs precision increases cost of learning, generalization and imprecision decreases 10) we use symbols, glyphs, and signals today to demarcate between philosophy (pseudoscience – arbitrary paradigm) and science (constant paradigm as a system of measure.


Source date (UTC): 2019-09-16 06:21:50 UTC

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@Semiogogue 5) signs compete in a market of competing paradigms. 6) paradigms need not be consistent nor correspondent, only associative, indexing a narrative or it’s elements. 7) signs hide ignorance under pretense of knowledge. 8) language facility is not vocalization dependent.

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@Semiogogue 5) signs compete in a market of competing paradigms. 6) paradigms need not be consistent nor correspondent, only associative, indexing a narrative or it’s elements. 7) signs hide ignorance under pretense of knowledge. 8) language facility is not vocalization dependent.

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