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Language and Symbolic Reference in Whitehead′s Philosophy (화이트헤드의 언어 이해와 상징적 연관)

  • 문창옥
    • Lingua Humanitatis
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    • v.6
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    • pp.147-166
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    • 2004
  • Whitehead's discussion of language is not to be found in any one book or article. It is interwoven with his discussion of many other questions. He was, however, greatly concerned with the problem of symbolism in general and the uses of language. He regards language, spoken or written, as an instrument devised by men to aid them in their adjustment to the environment in which they live Language is used for many specific purposes in the process of this adjustment. Words are employed not only to refer to data and to express emotions. They may be used also to record experiences, and thoughts about these experiences. Worts also function as instruments in the organization of experiences as they are considered in retrospect. Thus words free us from the bondage of the immediate. And Whitehead's theory of meaning is implicit in his discussion of the functions of language. According to him, the human mind is functioning symbolically when some components of its experience elicit consciousness, beliefs, emotions, and usages, respecting other components of its experiences. The former set of components are the 'symbols', and the latter set constitute the 'meaning' of the symbols. Whitehead points out that one word may have several meanings, i.e. refer to several different data. In order to understand, thus, the meaning to which a word refers, it is sometimes very important to appreciate the system of thought within which a person is operating. Further, Whitehead's discussion of language includes a number of cogent warning the deficiencies of language, and hence the need for great care in the use of words. In fact, language developed gradually. For the most part we have created words designed to deal with practical problems. Attention focuses on the prominent features in a situation, in particular the changing aspects of things. With reference to such data our words are relatively adequate. However, this issues in an unfortunate superficiality. The enduring, the subtle, the complex and the general aspects of the universe do not have adequate verbal representation. for this reason, Whitehead's position concerning the uses of language in speculative philosophy is stated with pungent directness. The uncritical trust in the adequacy of language is one of the main errors to which philosophy is liable. Since ordinary language does not do justice to the generalities, profundities and complexities of life, it is obvious that philosophy requires new words and phrases, or at least the revision of familiar words and phrases. Proceeding to develop the theme Whitehead contends that words and phrases must be stretched towards a generality foreign to their ordinary usage. In the same vein Whitehead refers to the need to realize that language which is the tool of philosophy needs to be redesigned just as in physical science available physical apparatus needs to be redesigned. But even these words and phrases, stretched or redesigned, are never completely adequate in philosophical speculations. They are, in his opinion, merely a great improvement over ordinary language or the language science, mathematics or symbolic logic.

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Philosophy of Language and the Humanities (언어철학과 인문학)

  • 이규호
    • Lingua Humanitatis
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 2001
  • This article maintains that language not only connects the domains of objectivity and subjectivity but simultaneously occupies its own autonomous realm and creates the two domains as well. This means that the role of language in recognizing things in the universe is more important than we usually think, and that the system of language exists independently of the human thinking and objective reality. In this respect, study of language stands as a core subject in humanities, making itself a common denominator for full understanding of philosophy, theology, history, psychology, and arts.

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The Philosophy and Linguistics of Dao : the Ancient Chinese Philosophy and Language (도의 철학과 도의 언어학 -고대 중국의 철학과 언어-)

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    • Lingua Humanitatis
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    • v.5
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    • pp.109-126
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    • 2003
  • The aim of this paper is to elucidate ancient Chinese philosophy and linguistics through the concept of the Dao. Ancient Chinese thought had developed together with ancient Chinese theories of language and the linguistic features of Classical Chinese. The concept of the Dao served as an intermediary among them. The Dao which ancient Chinese philosophers sought for has several characteristics: ethical normativity, wholeness, dynamicity, non-reducibility. Linguistic studies also revealed them. The following linguistic features of Classical Chinese are the cause and/or the effect of such Dao-based philosophy and linguistics: No explicit subject-predicate sentential structure, no parts of speech, heavy reliance on the word order and context for meaning determination, no explicit distinction between compound words and a sentence, the pictographic or the ideographic features of Chinese graphs, and non-existence of a copula.

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The Later Wittgenstein' Philosophy and Mathematics Learning (후기 비트겐슈타인 철학과 수학 학습)

  • Cho, Jin Woo;Lee, Kyeong-Hwa
    • Journal of Educational Research in Mathematics
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.59-74
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    • 2015
  • It is an increasing research area to explore mathematics learning from discursive perspectives. However, there have been little studies conducted on why and how discursive perspectives in mathematics learning were adopted and developed. Especially, not much discussion has been done on the later Wittgenstein's philosophical stance in terms of the relationship between language and thought as a background of discursive approach to learning mathematics. This study aims to explore the later Wittgenstein on language to get better understanding about discursive approaches to mathematics learning. For the attainment of this aim, first the later philosophy is compared with the former philosophy in depth. Then the later philosophy is discussed focusing on how his point of view on the world and the language have been changed. After providing an account of his later philosophy, it is clarified that what is discursive approaches to learning mathematics and how this philosophy brace the approaches. This research concludes with implications and limitations, as well as suggestions for future researches.

A study on a chatbot that conveys the message of 『The Analects』 using Google Dialogflow (Google Dialogflow를 활용해 『논어』의 메시지를 전하는 챗봇에 관한 연구)

  • Yeon-Soo Ryu;Young-Seok Woo;Yeong-Chae Yun;So-Jeong Park
    • Annual Conference on Human and Language Technology
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    • 2022.10a
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    • pp.565-570
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    • 2022
  • 본 논문은 Google Dialogflow 챗봇 개발 플랫폼으로 『논어』의 메시지를 현대화한 고민상담 챗봇을 제안한다. Dialogflow 챗봇 개발 플랫폼은 사전에 설계된 대화 아키텍처에 따라 응답을 제시한다. 즉, 질문의 의도가 파악되면 별도의 문장생성 없이 사전에 입력된 시나리오가 출력되기 때문에 고전 텍스트의 낯선 어투와 함축성의 허들을 극복할 수 있다. '챗봇'을 매체로 선정한 주된 이유는 쌍방향성 때문이다. 사용자는 챗봇을 통해 원하는 내용을 주체적이고 선별적으로 학습할 수 있다. 본 연구는 인문학적 문화원형과 공학 분야의 기술을 접목한 융복합 서비스 모델을 제시한다. 이를 통해 『논어』의 메시지를 젊은 세대에게 친숙하게 전달함으로써 세대 간 문화적 공통성을 마련할 수 있다.

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Philosophical Foundations of LISP (LISP의 철학적 기초)

  • Rhee, Young-Eui;Lee, Cho-Sik
    • Annual Conference on Human and Language Technology
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    • 1991.10a
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    • pp.66-75
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    • 1991
  • 본 논문은 LISP의 기본적인 특성으로 간주되는 조건 표현과 회기에 대한 철학적 분석이다. 특히 여기서는 논리적 결합사들과 LISP의 원초적 용어들을 비교하고 있다. LISP은 현대 철학자들이 구성했던 이상언어의 사상을 계승한 것으로 여겨진다. 이러한 점에서 인공지능 연구와 철학 간의 학제적 연구가 절실히 필요하다는 논지를 몇가지 검토해 보았다.

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Value Complexity of Virtual Communities and Information Security in the Postmodern World: Semantic Focus and Language Innovations

  • Khrypko, Svitlana;ALEKSANDROVA, Olena;Stoliarchuk, lesia;Ishchuk, Olena;OBLOVA, Liudmyla;Pavlovska, Olena;Andrii, Bezuhlyi
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.21 no.12spc
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    • pp.712-718
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    • 2021
  • Virtual communities are studied to analyze their characteristic features, types, and tole to modern society. The article is aimed at creating a classification of virtual communities according to specific characteristics, which can be used to model the interaction, and necessity of components that are important for the community. The classification of virtual communities will contribute to their better performance and satisfy the users' needs in information. The study reveals the value structure of virtual communities, educational and communicative influence, and the possible threats these communities may bring to society and security.

Computational Possibility of Natural-Language Understanding (자연언어 이해의 전산적 가능성)

  • Lee, Cho-Sik;Rhee, Young-Eui
    • Annual Conference on Human and Language Technology
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    • 1992.10a
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    • pp.637-646
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    • 1992
  • 컴퓨터를 이용하여 자연언어를 처리하려는 연구가 진행되고 있다. 언어가 사고와 밀접한 관계에 있다는 점에서 이러한 연구가 성공한다면 인공지능의 발전과 더불어 인간의 마음에 대한 이해의 폭을 넓히게 될 것이다. 이글은 이러한 연구와 관련하여 컴퓨터에 의한 자연언어 이해의 가능성을 다루고 있다. 먼저 그러한 이해가 불가능하다는 써얼의 비판을 시발로 해서, 써얼에 대한 라파포트의 재반박을 검토할 것이다. 라파포트는 자신의 인공지능 프로그램과 사고실험 등을 통해서 가능성을 인정한다. 그의 주장의 핵심은 컴퓨터가 자연언어를 이해하는데 있어 구문론적 이해만으로도 충분하다는 것이다. 이러한 주장은 기호학적 관점에서 볼 때 성립될 수 없다고 비판된다. 인간이나 컴퓨터가 자연언어를 이해하기 위해서는 언어와 그 지시 대상, 그리고 언어의 사용자간의 관계를 고려하는 기호학적 관점이 요구된다. 그결과 컴퓨터에 의한 자연언어 이해의 가능성에는 한계가 있다는 결론에 이르게 된다.

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비트겐슈타인의 철학과 퍼지 논리 - 언어 사용을 중심으로 -

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    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.145-150
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    • 2000
  • This paper is intended to show that fuzzy logic can be understood in the context of the late Wittgenstein's philosophy. It introduces the view of language presupposed by fuzzy logic and parallels it with the late Wittgenstein's view of language. To make the parallel clear it contrasts the views of the early Wittgenstein and the late Wittgenstein.

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