Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Language Without Interiors: Preface

We are accustomed to thinking of language as a conduit: thoughts and meanings already exist inside us, waiting to be transmitted. This series invites a different perspective. Here, meaning is not inside; it is made. Across six short posts, we examine how relational actualisation replaces interior possession, tracing the homunculus back to its structural roots, clarifying construal, and showing where linguistic analysis truly gains traction.

Experience is not denied. What changes is the architecture: meaning is found in systems, in situations, in histories of use — not in the head. This is the lens we take throughout the series.

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