“The investigation of the meaning of words is the beginning of education.”
Antisthenes (-444–-365 BC) Greek philosopher
Arrian, Discourses of Epictetus, i. 17
Language Education in a Knowledge Context (1980)
“The investigation of the meaning of words is the beginning of education.”
Antisthenes (-444–-365 BC) Greek philosopher
Arrian, Discourses of Epictetus, i. 17
Adam Kilgarriff (1960–2015) linguist from England
in I don't believe in word senses http://www.kilgarriff.co.uk/Publications/1997-K-CHum-believe.pdf (1997), p. 25
Philip K. Dick (1928–1982) American author
"How To Build A Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later" (1978)
James Callaghan (1912–2005) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; 1976-1979
Speech https://www.theguardian.com/education/thegreatdebate/story/0,,574645,00.html to Ruskin College, Oxford University (18 October 1976) <br class="br">Prime Minister
“When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more, nor less.”
Lewis Carroll book Through the Looking-Glass
Source: Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There
Arthur D. Hall (1925–2006) American electrical engineer
Source: Definition of System, 1956, p. 18: Italics quote cited in: Thorbjoern Mann (1992) Building Economics for Architects. p. 140
Richard Hamming (1915–1998) American mathematician and information theorist
The Art of Doing Science and Engineering: Learning to Learn (1991)
Peter F. Drucker (1909–2005) American business consultant
Source: 1930s- 1950s, Landmarks of Tomorrow: A Report on the New 'Post-Modern' World (1959), p. 115