RiCognizioni (Jul 2024)

Europa und seine Sprachen

  • Christine Fourcaud

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13135/2384-8987/10144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 21

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Europe and its Languages: The Fluctuating Ambiguity. Humanity has never given up the quest for the perfect language. From the lingua franca to the construction of a perfectly rational multilingual algorithmic code that would deliver us from what we believe to be the curse of Babel; automatic language processing has revived the dream of a standardized multilingual communication tool, fully motivated, transparent, angelic, without loss or redundancy. But the more analytically coherent and semantically bi-univocal a language is, the less able it is to signify the world and ideas. Indeed, speaking is not just about communicating, it is also about putting thought into dialogue with itself, so that it can exist with others in the polis. By delegating the encounter between people to artificial intelligence, has mankind been foolish enough to try to resolve the “faltering equivocality of the world”? Let us explore how European thought, since Antiquity, has envisaged the essence of language; perhaps we can catch a glimpse of Europe’s Being?

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