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so:text | In the natural sciences, language is a useful tool: like the microscope or telescope, it enables us to see what is otherwise invisible. In the social sciences, language is an impediment: like a distorting mirror, it prevents us from seeing the obvious. That is why in the natural sciences, knowledge can be gained only with the mastery of their special languages; whereas in human affairs, knowledge can be gained only by rejecting the pretentious jargons of the social sciences. (en) |
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so:description | The Untamed Tongue: A Dissenting Dictionary (1990) (en) |
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