Plato Demosthenes
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Re:Consciousness and Language - 2007/07/23 05:05
I mean that architectural design is still under redefinition. Ah, sorry - in programming discussions it can be far too easy to interpret things over-literally.
However, I never heard of applying memetics to the field of formal languages. Could you please provide some insight about it? To be honest, I had hust assumed that prior work had been done on it. It seems like a logical idea, and with all of the work on memetics and language being done now, I supposed that a unification had already been made. Now that I consider, though, the formal model would be rather complex. I have started working on a model for it in my spare time. The link that you give on the Machievellan Hypothesis entry actually has a lot of useful information in it for this research.
I do think that the concept of mentalese makes sense, however I believe that it is vastly more complex than mere language (a complex structure itself). It would include, most likely, input considerations from all senses, prior thoughts, strange loops, memes, along with countless other details.
I also think that the power of mentalese may give rise, without language, to systems which may be called conscious. The problem, though, is finding just a single example to use that we could decide was or was not sentient. Then, many answers and clues will be given as to the nature of mentalese, I believe.
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