Saturday, January 08, 2005

Wolność z ograniczeniami

B. Schwartz w artykuleSelf-Determination napisał o wolności, która wypływa z ograniczenia językowego:


The capacity to use language is perhaps the single most liberating characteristic of human beings. It frees people in significant ways from the temporal and material limitations that afflict other organisms. People can say anything about anything, at any time, or in any place--even things, times, and places that have never existed--and they can be understood. Therefore, language is probably as vivid an embodiment of human freedom and self-determination as anything. But what decades of research on language ability have made clear is that the thing that makes the liberating features of language possible is that language is heavily constrained by rules. The reason people can say anything and be understood is that they can't say everything. It is linguistic constraint, in the form of these rules, that makes linguistic freedom possible.
[from: Schwartz, B., Self-Determiantion, p.81]


1 Comments:

At 9:27 AM, January 28, 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jedna myśl jaka przychodzi mi do głowy- "jesteś na tyle wolny na ile potrafisz się ograniczyć". Może skojarzenie odrobinę zbyt odległe...choć z drugiej strony...

 

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