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* People will always try to use their words to convince you to trust them. Why do they do that? Because it works.
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* People will always try to use their words to convince you to [[Trust]] them. Why do they do that? Because it works.
 
* Human language was created and is optimized for social interactions. It simple does not work well in highly structured situations where exact logical decision making is required. Philosopher that use natural language can never be precise in what they mean.
 
* Human language was created and is optimized for social interactions. It simple does not work well in highly structured situations where exact logical decision making is required. Philosopher that use natural language can never be precise in what they mean.
  

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A Language allows expression of thought or gives commands for action.

Context

The original use of language is not fully known, but it was clearly and evolutionary adaptions. The most common theory is that language made humans better able to survive by organizing the hunt for food and encouraging the creation of stable social structures.[1]

The original form of language was spoken and it dates back to the end of the Neolithic age, around 150,000 years ago. Written language began around 6,000 years ago, probably in Sumer.

Many of the dynamics the internet creates are, at this point, well understood: We know its capacity to help users find one another, making it easier than ever for people to get involved in conspiracy networks; we also know how social media platforms prioritize inflammatory content and that as a result, ideas and information that make people angry travel farther.

Problems

  • People will always try to use their words to convince you to Trust them. Why do they do that? Because it works.
  • Human language was created and is optimized for social interactions. It simple does not work well in highly structured situations where exact logical decision making is required. Philosopher that use natural language can never be precise in what they mean.

Examples

  • Natural language
  • Policy Language
  • Mathematics = Niels Bohr appreciated math as a language that allows us to talk about things that cannot be expressed in natural language. It allows us to think about things that are not accessible to natural language.
  • Meta-mathematics (a term originated by Hilbert)

References

  1. Charles W. Bryant How did language evolve? https://science.howstuffworks.com/life/evolution/language-evolve.htm