Listen "When "Advanced" Means Genocide: Linguistic Implosion"
Episode Synopsis
This text analyses a brief conversation to illustrate the insufficiency of language in conveying complex meaning, particularly when topics involve history, power, and identity. It highlights how words like "advanced" can be semantically contaminated with historical baggage, leading to misinterpretations and a breakdown in communication despite attempts at clarification. The author argues that meaning is not inherent in words but resides in context and social reception, often leading to linguistic conflict where visceral reactions outweigh logical distinctions, especially when the speakers' identities become central to the interpretation of their speech.https://philosophics.blog/2025/05/26/when-advanced-means-genocide-a-case-study-in-linguistic-implosion/
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