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ioav's avatar

One of my big takeaways when studying media was that language is not deterministic. In writing, we encode thoughts and ideas that readers later decode-- some more successfully (with more accuracy to the writer's intentions) than others. The same inputs delivered into people's minds rarely if ever produce the same output.

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Sharron Bassano's avatar

Such an interesting topic today, Charles. As you say, what we read is "filtered" through childhood experiences and emotional states, yes, and every thing else - our level of education, our linguistic sophistication, our religion, our politics , our aspirations, our current concerns, etc. Here is a rather interesting article on Schema Theory, a concept I am sure you are well-versed in. You and your readers might like some of it, as it relates to the topic of this post - in more general terms.

http://web.mit.edu/pankin/www/Schema_Theory_and_Concept_Formation.pdf

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