Thursday, 30 June 2016

The Thoughts Of Hume In Systemic Functional Linguistics [6]

Russell (1961: 638):
Algebra and arithmetic are the only sciences in which we can carry on a long chain of reasoning without losing certainty.  Geometry is not so certain as algebra and arithmetic, because we cannot be sure of the truth of its axioms.

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From the perspective of Systemic Functional Linguistic Theory, a long chain of reasoning in algebra or arithmetic is a sequence of iterated elaborations of an initial identifying figure — an equation— that is, textually, a message and, interpersonally, an unmodalised proposition.

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