What Is Linguistic Cognitive Physics?
A Theoretical Framework for Language, Meaning, and Reality
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https://doi.org/10.51094/jxiv.4165キーワード:
Linguistic Cognitive Physics、 Language、 Cognition、 Reality、 Meaning、 Ontology、 Social construction、 Zero、 Emergence、 Interdisciplinary theory抄録
This paper proposes Linguistic Cognitive Physics (LCP) as a unified theoretical framework for understanding the relationship between language, cognition, and reality. While existing disciplines such as sociology, psychology, and philosophy have examined aspects of meaning construction, they often remain fragmented across domains. LCP seeks to integrate these perspectives by conceptualizing reality itself as a product of linguistic and cognitive generative structures.
The central thesis of LCP is that meaning is not merely assigned to pre-existing reality, but rather constitutes the conditions under which reality appears as structured and intelligible. This implies that phenomena such as social events, psychological states, and metaphysical concepts are not independent entities but emergent formations within a linguistic-cognitive field.
The paper introduces the foundational principle of LCP, expressed as “0 = 1,” which represents the non-dual generative relation between absence and presence. This principle is used to reinterpret various domains, including social life, psychological processes, and metaphysical inquiry. While the LCP framework is intended to be applicable across both the humanities and the natural sciences, the present paper primarily develops its humanities-oriented dimension, where its theoretical articulation has reached a greater degree of coherence. The scientific dimension of LCP remains in development, but the same principles are proposed as a potentially productive framework for future inquiry in cosmology and the natural sciences.
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