Dan Faltýnek
[Discussion]
Self-organized speech? Some remarks on linguistic and biological structuralism
A B S T R A C T
In confronting F. de Saussure’s Cours de linguistique générale with S. Kauffman’s Investigations, it is possible to observe a hint of convergence of understanding the system, its development. Nevertheless, in grasping the language metaphor of life, what I primarily find is a clear correspondence between neo-Darwinism and linguistic structuralism (in relation to evolution, or more precisely to language development/speech behaviour). What is chaotic for neo-Darwinism and linguistic structuralism (again in relation to the development of life/speech) can be self-organized for biological structuralism. This text demonstrates the relations between the methodologies of the appropriate sciences and the types of order that can be described/discovered by them.
Key words: self-organization, evolution, structuralism
Klíčová slova: samoorganizace, evoluce, strukturalismus
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Slovo a slovesnost, volume 68 (2007), number 1, pp. 38-45
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