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a Pangloss ought to be untranslatable , more untranslatable than ever ; to tell the truth , Voltaire himself baptized him without translating it , in another language . It is a foreign body in the language , as perhaps , paradoxically ...
a Pangloss ought to be untranslatable , more untranslatable than ever ; to tell the truth , Voltaire himself baptized him without translating it , in another language . It is a foreign body in the language , as perhaps , paradoxically ...
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( And here is the properly pasiglottic or panglottic project which is the inevitable result of this encyclopedism :) For example , an international agreement must be established concerning a few working languages and , if possible ...
( And here is the properly pasiglottic or panglottic project which is the inevitable result of this encyclopedism :) For example , an international agreement must be established concerning a few working languages and , if possible ...
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of humanity , of human society , or of general logic , and which this universal language ought in principle to be able to reconstitute , having in fact made it possible a priori . This ideal is not put into question , and it is indeed ...
of humanity , of human society , or of general logic , and which this universal language ought in principle to be able to reconstitute , having in fact made it possible a priori . This ideal is not put into question , and it is indeed ...
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