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Re: brief survey

From:Rodlox R <rodlox@...>
Date:Thursday, September 8, 2005, 16:29
>From: Trent Pehrson <pehr099@...> >Reply-To: Constructed Languages List <CONLANG@...> >To: CONLANG@listserv.brown.edu >Subject: brief survey >Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 11:58:26 -0400 > >Most excellent list members, > >I make a humble request for the sole purpose of satiating my own >curiosity. Please respond to the following, brief survey: > >1) Do you consider yourself a linguist?
professional linguist, no; bumbling amateur(sp), yes.
>2) Given only the following labels, which best describes linguistics >as a discipline for you? (a) a scientific discipline (b) a philosophical >discipline.
a
>3) Given only the following definitions, which comes closest to >describing the purpose of linguistics for you? (a) learning to speak many >languages. (b) learning the structures of languages. (c) learning how >language works in the human mind. (d) defining and cataloging languages. >(e) defining language at large. (e) the humanistic study of language and >literature.
well, to me, b leads to a -- although now that I read the works of CJ Cherryh, I add c to my answer. ps: 'humanistic'?
>4) Do you consider yourself a scientist?
see my first answer.
>5) Given only the following definitions, which comes closest to >describing the purpose of science for you? (a) the search for truth. (b) >use of the scientific method to create theories by proving or disproving >hypotheses (c) the process of discovering natural laws.
yes to all, but if one must be selected, c
>6) Do you consider yourself a philosopher?
people call me one, but I don't consider myself one.
>7) Given only the following definitions, which comes closest to >describing the purpose of philosophy for you? (a) the search for truth. >(b) the pursuit of wisdom by intellectual means and moral self-discipline. >(c) the study of the nature of reality based on logical reasoning rather >than empirical methods. (d) a critical analysis of fundamental assumptions >or beliefs. (e) a discipline comprising logic, ethics, aesthetics, >metaphysics, and epistemology.
b d (e?) a...not sure about c
>Thanks.
welcome.