Lord Williams of Oystermouth - Can We Say What We Like? Language, Freedom and Determinism

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  • Lord Rowan Williams of Oystermouth delivers the Gifford Lecture series entitled "Making Representations: Religious Faith and the Habits of Language".
    Lecture 2: Can We Say What We Like? Language, Freedom and Determinism.
    If speech is a physical act, is it ultimately something we must think of as part of a pre-determined material system?
    It is difficult to state this without contradiction. Indeed, once we recognise the unstable relationship between what we say and the environment we are seeking to put into words, we cannot treat speech as simply another physical process. Further, we cannot ignore the way in which speech is 'bound' to stimuli that it does not originate (if we did, we could have no conception of what a mistake or a lie was).
    We use our language in order to enhance or refine our skill at living in a world that both demands understanding and invites us into the awareness of an unconditioned intelligent energy.
    Recorded on 5 November 2013 at the University of Edinburgh's New College.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @colinlatimer9501
    @colinlatimer9501 9 років тому +1

    instructive - interesting view point - well delivered

  • @DayBlakelyDonaldson
    @DayBlakelyDonaldson 10 років тому +1

    This is a reading, not a speech, and it shows. Interesting material maybe, presented almost intolerably.

    • @davidhorstkoetter8844
      @davidhorstkoetter8844 10 років тому +5

      Gifford lectures are not stump speeches or State of the Union addresses.

    • @Joeonline26
      @Joeonline26 2 роки тому +1

      These are the Gifford lectures, not some 'motivational speech' style addresses. Please do your research on the history of the Gifford lectures.