0G114: Anathem and the Linguistic Turn, Part 2

The epic longnwalkin continues with Anthem part two! We cross Arbre and 120 years of philosophical history at the same time. I do my best to explain how philosophy got really obsessed with language for a few decades in the early 1900's and now philosophy is healing. Arbre seems to have never escaped the linguistic turn and that fact explains so much of the subtext of the Mathic world. Hope this helps add another layer of interesting to the mix. The Linguistic Turn: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistic_turn#:~:text=The%20linguistic%20turn%20was%20a,language%20users%2C%20and%20the%20world. Nominalism: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/nominalism-metaphysics/ Arbre to Earth Translations:  https://anathem.fandom.com/wiki/Earth%E2%80%93Arbre_Correlations Support us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/0G  Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/0gPhilosophy Join our Facebook discussion group (make sure to answer the questions to join): https://www.facebook.com/groups/985828008244018/  Email us at: philosophersinspace@gmail.com If you have time, please write us a review on iTunes. It really really helps. Please and thank you! Sibling shows: Serious Inquiries Only: https://seriouspod.com/ Opening Arguments: https://openargs.com/  Embrace the Void: https://voidpod.com/ Recent appearances:  Aaron had a wonderful time with This Film is Lit talking about the epic A Scanner Darkly by Philip K Dick. Stick around for me trying to keep it together through reading the afterword.  https://thisfilmislit.podiant.co/e/a-scanner-darkly-feat-aaron-rabinowitz-388b34bda8a870/ CONTENT PREVIEW: Anathem and Polycosmic Protism Term pt.3

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