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Artificial Language
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Creating a language that is based on subjective reality and its shared experiences rather than objective reality sounds very intriguing.
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In this language, one cannot say “X exists,” but can say “You and I believe that ‘X exists’.”
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In this language, expressions like “X is Y” are not used; instead, expressions indicating one’s own perception of reality such as “X sounds Y” or “X looks Y” are used.
- For example, instead of saying “apple is red,” one would say “X looks red.”
- By modifying words like sounds or looks, it distinguishes whether the perception is unique to oneself or shared with others.
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Expressions like “this” or “that” are also likely not commonly used.
- This is because it is uncertain if X exists for the other person.
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Phrases like “I acknowledge your existence” might become common greetings.
- By conveying that both parties recognize each other’s presence in their own reality, communication can begin.