>The logic on which Lojban is “based� is again a European creation (mainly Anglo-American and German, with a little French and Italian). It takes no account of the
logical traditions of India or >China nor of the specialized languages developed there for logic. So, it is hardly culturally neutral in the sense suggested. I'd love to see some non-Western and/or non-classical logical languages. Maybe someone should make a paraconsistent polysynthetic logical language...
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