reading Clark
Vincent: (Clark, 1997) Effect of mangrove
With the speech, writing and the tradition of using both as crucial tool to keep in your pocket, the human race has entered the first phase of its existence cyborg. E 'in this way we discovered a kind of trick by which exceed the boundaries of our animal nature.
A useful image to think such a thing is the 'mangrove effect "[..]
If you see a tree growing on an island, what do you suppose has come before?
E 'natural to assume that the island has provided the fertile soil in which the seed is ripe to be lucky. However, mangrove forests are a significant exception to this general rule. The mangrove grows from a seed that float down in the water, putting the roots in shallow water muddy. Addresses the complex roots of the seedling through the vertical surface of the water, creating what appears to all intents and purposes a small tree that stands on stilts. However, the complex system of aerial roots take hold in the ground soon floating weeds and debris. Over time, the accumulation of retained material forms a small island, so it's territory to be built gradually from the trees.
I am sure that a "mangrove effect" operates in some species of human thought. [..]
The public language and the repetition of phrases inside this model will act as the aerial roots of mangrove tree, the words serve as points of support can to attract and locate new materials intellectual
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