A unique perspective on the confluence of the three basic conceptual frameworks in human experience. Contains several studies, with data, of remarkable world views of disparate cultures based on their specific cultures language. The premise is that how people experience the world, then think about it, then create a language around it, alters their perception of the world in very fundamental ways. The radical notion is that thought and language, creates the circumstances of, and contribute to significantly different realities for different peoples.
The internalization and realization of this concept is significant and can possibly radically alter and change how different cultures assess their ability to, at the most basic levels, understand other cultures realities.
- Subject:
- Anthropology
- Arts and Humanities
- Cultural Geography
- English Language Arts
- Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
- Social Science
- Social Work
- World Cultures
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Case Study
- Full Course
- Homework/Assignment
- Lecture
- Lesson
- Primary Source
- Reading
- Textbook
- Author:
- Benjamin Lee Whorf
- Openlibrary Org
- Date Added:
- 09/06/2018