Comments: An MIT linguistics professor

Uh, OK.

Posted by ghostsniper at October 12, 2014 1:19 PM

I heard this story about 40 years ago. At that time, it was told about a recent philosophers' conference, at which the statement was made by a young faculty member, and the comment, uttered from the back by a distinguished but somewhat eccentric Geheimrat whose name was mentioned. I have forgotten the name, however.

Posted by Punditarian at October 13, 2014 3:54 AM

My uncle Louie Lozko, we all called him "Letsgo Lozko", he raised bantam chickens. He assured me that chickens do talk and they have their own language. He volunteered them for service during WWII but, alas, the Army went with Indian code talkers. He was disappointed to say the least but would only offer this comment: "My chickens, dey can fly".

Posted by chasmatic at October 13, 2014 5:15 AM

The statement is attributed to the well-respected philosopher, J L. Austin [Oxford University] during a lecture in NYC. The reply, "Yeah, yeah." from the back of the lecture hall is attributed to Sidney Morgenbesser, philosopher and Columbia U. professor.

Another of SM's comments is [approximately] regarding Pragmatism -- "It sounds good in theory but it will never work in practice."

Posted by Stug Guts at October 13, 2014 11:10 AM

Thank you, Stug Guts. That would place the exchange sometime in the 1950s I think, about 20 years before I heard about it. Must have been quite a moment.

Posted by Punditarian at October 13, 2014 11:21 AM

An old error is always more popular than a new truth.
German Proverb

Posted by chasmatic at October 14, 2014 6:44 AM

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