The Social Class Language Game

Authors

  • Paul C. Mocombe West Virginia State University, United States; The Mocombeian Foundation, Inc., United States

Keywords:

structurationism, praxis, panpsychism, social class language game, phenomenological structuralism, ORCH-OR theory, univon multiverse hypothesis, free-will, determinism, Haitian epistemology, consciousness field theory, conscious electromagnetic information theory (cemi)

Abstract

This work highlights the origins and nature of the social class language game in Mocombe’s theory of phenomenological structuralism. According to Mocombe, the human being is a product of their mental stance arising from conflict, or not, between four structuring structures: 1) praxis associated with the phenomenal properties, i.e., qualia, of subatomic particles; 2) the anatomy and physiology of the body; 3) structural reproduction and differentiation; and 4) actions driven by the deferment of meaning in ego-centered communicative discourse. It is the mental stance of human beings in relation to these four structuring structures, which determine their being and actions in the material world. The social class language game, associated with structural reproduction and differentiation, in this theory is constituted as five systems under the control of those who own the means and mode of production in a material resource framework, and is ultimately the determining factor of, and for, human actions in the material world.

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Published

2023-11-30

How to Cite

Paul C. Mocombe. (2023). The Social Class Language Game. Insights in Social Science, 1(1), 41–50. Retrieved from https://www.brilliance-pub.com/ISS/article/view/7

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