Robin evans: language is only the last wave of a persistent verbal tide eroding vision. We are under no moral obligation to expel them from it, even if the expulsion could be achieved, he writes. Yet the substratum across which the sense of words is translated from language to language does not alter architecture, he says.
Robin evans: language is only the last wave of a persistent verbal tide eroding vision. We are under no moral obligation to expel them from it, even if the expulsion could be achieved, he writes. Yet the substratum across which the sense of words is translated from language to language does not alter architecture, he says.
Robin evans: language is only the last wave of a persistent verbal tide eroding vision. We are under no moral obligation to expel them from it, even if the expulsion could be achieved, he writes. Yet the substratum across which the sense of words is translated from language to language does not alter architecture, he says.