In the case of language, we can start from a conventional meaning: language as a method of communicating thoughts.
"Digital Master” is a series of guidebooks (28 + books) to perceive the multi-faceted impact digital is making to the businesses and society, help forward-thinking organizations navigate through the journey in a systematic way, and avoid “rogue digital.”
It perceives the emergent trends of digital leadership, provides advice on how to run a digital organization to unleash its full potential and improve agility, maturity, and provide insight about Change Management. It also instructs the digital workforce on how to shape a game-changing digital mindset and build the right set of digital capabilities to compete for the future. Here is a set of “language” quotes in “Digital Master.”
1 If we look at all languages, there are certain UNIVERSAL features of all languages like subjects and objects, verbs, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs.
2 At its most essential level, language is the disclosing of things from the ontological totality that is our essence.
3 If logic was discovered through an analysis of language, logic must be part of the language.
4 All languages have subjects, objects, verbs, tenses, nouns, adjectives, adverbs, connectives, etc, and how you put those features together, the grammar of the language varies widely.
5 Language is larger than logic in that context; it can express illogical and irrational things as well as non-logical or non-propositional things.
6 In the case of language, we can start from a conventional meaning: language as a method of communicating thoughts.
7 Once thoughts have been accessible to others through language or action, we reach a stage to assess the logic of everything; thoughts, language, actions.
8 You cannot conceive of a language without logic, for how would such a language express true/false sentences? You cannot conceive of a natural language without logic, and you certainly cannot conceive of an artificial language like a programming language or a mathematical language without logic.
1 If we look at all languages, there are certain UNIVERSAL features of all languages like subjects and objects, verbs, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs.
2 At its most essential level, language is the disclosing of things from the ontological totality that is our essence.
3 If logic was discovered through an analysis of language, logic must be part of the language.
4 All languages have subjects, objects, verbs, tenses, nouns, adjectives, adverbs, connectives, etc, and how you put those features together, the grammar of the language varies widely.
5 Language is larger than logic in that context; it can express illogical and irrational things as well as non-logical or non-propositional things.
6 In the case of language, we can start from a conventional meaning: language as a method of communicating thoughts.
7 Once thoughts have been accessible to others through language or action, we reach a stage to assess the logic of everything; thoughts, language, actions.
8 You cannot conceive of a language without logic, for how would such a language express true/false sentences? You cannot conceive of a natural language without logic, and you certainly cannot conceive of an artificial language like a programming language or a mathematical language without logic.
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