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[lojban-beginners] Re: nu fanva zoi gy. I pledge allegiance... .gy
--- Adam COOPER wrote:
> Hmmmmm... I'm not so sure. A promise of allegiance does not constitute
> actual allegiance. A set of actions constitutes allegiance.
Right, a promise just constitutes a promise. You pledge allegiance
by saying "I pledge allegiance". That's different from
non-performative sentences. You don't go to the market by
saying "I go to the market" for example.
> I think
> that's built into the notion of promise/nupre; the promise defines a
> series of actions or a pattern of behavior to be performed in the
> future.
Yes. Saying "I promise" is one way of making a promise.
{ca'e} indicates that you are actually making a promise, not
just describing a state of affairs but creating one.
> As for forfeit, I don't forfeit by saying "I forfeit", I
> forfeit by removing my staff from the lands in question, informing the
> tenants that I can & will no longer collect their rents, stuff like
> that.
Then you would say "I pledge ... and I have forfeited my lands",
if the forfeiting is not "and I hearby forfeit".
> What actually happens is that I pledge allegiance, I actually forfeit
> lands, & then later I break my pledge.
Do you then get your lands back?
mu'o mi'e xorxes
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