I find myself thinking often in English now. Thinking in my German and your English feels equally dirty, as if I had to decide between Java and Perl for writing an operating system. How embarrassing that we don't construct a properly designed language before we try to think again
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And Leibniz: let’s calculate!
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Wittgenstein made Leibniz more precise, but no longer understood that we need to calculate not just grammatical automata. We need geometry and general function approximation as well. Leibniz noticed, but did not yet have Wittgenstein’s constructive/computationalist paradigm.
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Look up the work of Rolf Schwitter, my colleague. He started the (Formal Logic intermapped with Controlled Natural Language Work) with ACE, back in the 90s. He speaks German too, so you can converse with him in either :-). ACE is still going and Fluent is another effort.
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