Dear Carlos
Not sure there is a problem here. If it were not possible for social
constructs to be constructed socially - that is, with and between people
and groups of people - then we might have a problem.
Is there is a hidden presumption here that language is not material or
evident to consciousness as other aspects of reality are evident and
material to consciousness?
Water exists independent of me and language exists independent of me. Both
were here before me and both will be here after me. Iım noy that important.
Language moves through me as water moves through me etc.
Cheers in my materiality of words
keith
On 18/05/2015 7:51 am, "Carlos Pires" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>That's what you say: remember that "molecule" and "the number six" are
>social constructs.
>So, for the natives of Papua New Guinea it might be something completely
>different.
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