I believe they're all pointing toward the moment of language-based human subjectivity - not necessarily to be confused with "self"-awareness, which may in fact not depend on the presence of language as its substrate.
But isn't language (whether spoken, written or just perceived) a requirement for communication. And wouldn't communication be a requirement for self-awareness?
Concerning to whom the fault of oppression belongs; "We are not all equally guilty but we are all equally responsible" - Rabbi Abraham Hescel
Concerning blaming others for the problem; "...And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?... - Matthew: 7 1-5
Concerning how to fix the problems concerning oppression; "Someone once said that the word 'motivation' should never be used in the singular. Some combination of motives always exist and it's impossible for anyone to qualify the proportion of each that is involved in any given act" - Warren Buffet (in an interview in the USA Today)
Please take into account that the views expressed on my blog are prefaced with; in my opinion, in my experience or even (sometimes) random observations and/or thoughts. Please make your statements without the endless litany of cross referenced materials. Source information is fine but I'll just assume that you've done due diligence and that your statements are correct or an accepted editorial. Thank you, UBJ
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I believe they're all pointing toward the moment of language-based human subjectivity - not necessarily to be confused with "self"-awareness, which may in fact not depend on the presence of language as its substrate.
But isn't language (whether spoken, written or just perceived) a requirement for communication.
And wouldn't communication be a requirement for self-awareness?
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