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'Nother IRC Conversation. Comments?
- To: lojban <lojban@yahoogroups.com>
- Subject: 'Nother IRC Conversation. Comments?
- From: Ted Reed <rizen@ispwest.com>
- Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 13:59:49 -0700
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This one is re: ponse and cultural neutrality. Comments?
(This is actually a couple days late. My ISP's SMTP server was really
screwing up...)
<cein> so "have" covers more than "own"
<cein> just like we say "i have three children"
<LordBrain> frankly to me, there is owning, and there is possessing, and
they are very different. The american indians didnt 'own' the land, they
didnt believe in owning land. But they used it regularly, lived on it,
so on.
<bancus> cein: Technically, people own their children, too.
<cein> technically, property is impossible, and God owns you all
<bancus> If the child leaves their parents without permission, they can
be hunted down and returned.
<bancus> I think the line between ownership and possesion is the legal
backing.
<LordBrain> yes, technically "own" is an artificial thing, requiring a
state or authority
<cein> but i don't know how much more politics i can take on such a day
as this which lends itself so well to real linguistic discussion
<Taliesin> or the ability to defend your ownership (which is just a kind
of authority)
<bancus> To "own" something is to possess it with legal authority to
keep it or have it returned to you if it is taken.
<bancus> Perhaps we should start a revolt.
<bancus> And start using ponse to mean possess and a lujvo with ponse
and "legal" to mean own.
<LordBrain> that makes sense
<cein> and on May Day no less
<Taliesin> heh
<LordBrain> hehe
<bancus> cein: Forgive me if I miss the connection.
<Taliesin> hit the mailing list with something about it. this might
already have been worked out, at least, as it relates to lojban
<cein> 1. May Day, First of May, May 1 -- (observed in the United
States to celebrate the coming of spring; observed in Russia in honor of
labor)
<bancus> Heh.
<bancus> k
* bancus pastes some of this in an e-mail.
-- rizen/bancus