Re: research - writing, printing, computing
From: Steve Gabosch (bebop101@comcast.net)
Date: Tue Sep 30 2003 - 01:47:17 PDT
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Very interesting studies, Luiz. I have a question to throw at you, too.
You state "Writing would be the fundamental "logotechnique", giving rise to
printing (mechanization of writing) and computing (automation of writing)."
My question is, since labor and speech preceded writing, why isn't speech -
or, in my opinion, more likely - human labor activity - the fundamental
logotechnique?
Thanks for joining xmca!
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