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「Language & Number」の記事一覧

日本語のことばと音の変化

A reflection on the transformation of language through sound. By examining shifts in Japanese words and pronunciation, this essay considers how meaning evolves and how language carries the traces of cultural memory across generations.

日本語における数字ことば

Building upon previous reflections on numerical awareness, this article explores the profound spiritual and linguistic structure of traditional Japanese numbers (Yamato-kotoba). The author argues that ancient counting systems—such as "Hi, Fu, Mi"—are not merely tools for calculation but embody Kotodama (the spirit of words), acting as sonic "coordinates" that map the unfolding of reality. By examining these traditional phonetic structures, the piece reveals how the Japanese cultural consciousness perceives numbers as dynamic, resonant forces that bridge the physical and spiritual realms, offering a deeper, embodied understanding of universal laws and creation.

続 文字派生考 -アルファベット(ChatGPT使用)

Building upon the origins of writing, this article explores the ongoing evolution of letters and its profound impact on human cognition. The author examines how the development of written characters—from ancient symbols to complex modern scripts—acts as a continuous refinement of our intellectual "coordinates." As writing systems evolved, they did not merely improve communication; they deepened our capacity for abstract thought and structured our perception of reality. By tracing this evolution, the piece highlights that our ongoing relationship with written language fundamentally shapes both our internal mental frameworks and our objective understanding of the world.

哲学 -文字派生 -農士への図書

This article explores the philosophy of language by tracing the origins of writing and its profound impact on human thought procedures. Rather than viewing writing merely as a tool for communication or record-keeping, the author argues that the invention of written language fundamentally restructured our cognitive "coordinates." By externalizing thought into physical symbols, humanity developed a new capacity for abstract, objective reasoning—a "third-person" perspective. This structural shift demonstrates that the very act of writing is deeply intertwined with the evolution of our intellectual frameworks, continuously shaping how we perceive and navigate reality today.

数の意識構造考

This article delves deeper into the structural mechanisms of how we perceive numbers, building upon previous reflections. The author argues that numerical awareness is not an inherent, universal absolute, but rather a structured cognitive framework shaped by our underlying "coordinates." By examining how humans mentally organize and process numerical values, the piece reveals that our understanding of mathematics and quantity is deeply entwined with our cultural and philosophical orientation. Ultimately, recognizing this hidden structure allows us to see how deeply numbers govern our perception of reality and everyday existence.

数について 備忘録

This article reflects on the nature of numbers, positioning them not merely as tools for calculation but as foundational units through which humans perceive and structure the world. The author treats numbers as a complex subject of inquiry, exploring how numerical sequences and their cultural interpretations—such as traditional Japanese counting—act as vital "coordinates" that shape our cognitive framework. It serves as a personal meditation on how numerical concepts underpin our understanding of existence.

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