Anyone else do this? Write & edit papers in their head? I do. I wonder if this is just a way of thinking writers are predisposed to, and that’s why they end up being writers, or if all the writing & editing feeds back & drives highly verbal modes of thinking. Both, probably.https://twitter.com/dogofpoasts/status/1223036170990387201 …
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Still one of the best sources on the question. WTF did written language do to us, anyway?https://www.amazon.com/Orality-Literacy-30th-Anniversary-Accents/dp/0415538386 …
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It's a guess, but I suspect the linguistic turn in philosophy, to say nothing of its over-identification with grammar, discourse, reading, etc., is at least in part a result of the media ecology of the academic environment. (Also likely why nonverbal practice is underemphasized.)
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This is an advertisement for the nonverbal humanities.
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You become a thoroughly linguistic subject first, and then go on to find all of the meaning and sense in language, etc.
Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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