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Language, sometimes characterized as logic, is often seen to be the single characteristic present in all human systems. Its character ranges from symbolic depictions such as cave paintings and the Pygmy descriptions of star constellations, to written text, oral story-telling, and computer programming. Numerous studies in the humanities have been done linking human use of symbols to linguistic development and technological sophistication. For example, the flourishing of Euro-Asian languages dates back to a time in which organized agriculture led to urban development. The same trend can be linked to the early use of sophisticated words to communicate symbolic concepts. Human systems, under this dominant view, is linked to the development of 'logic languages'. However, logic has not always been considered coherent. Biblical testament says that humanity had its languages divided into 'many tongues'. Mathematical and logical problems of incompleteness, incoherency, and unsolvability emerged in the 20th Century --- Tarski, Russell, and Godel. Recently, Coppedge introduced the theory of coherent exceptionism as a way of solving the knowledge aspect of this problem. See The Dimensional Philosopher's Toolkit (CreateSpace, 2014).

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