Yes. Dictionaries and other established reference lexicons are good for determining the Object, and relations between Objects.SpheresOfBalance wrote:Well the way I see it is simple. A dictionary is a reference book containing all the words of a given language and their particulars including: proper spelling, pronunciation, number of syllables, accent placement, origin, various forms and finally their meaning. The reason they were created was to standardize a language so that people that are to use it could carry on meaningful conversation.
It doesn't matter if the definitions of words are conveyed in a written or verbal form as they still mean the same thing. The advantage of written over verbal is accuracy and consistency.
Anyone that uses writing or speech suggesting that a dictionary is circular and thus the meanings of the words are somehow flawed undermines the very words they use in composing their argument. You can't have it both ways!
Of course language isn't perfect, but it's all we have if we want to speak.
Can such lexicons point, of themselves and our use of them, to an Absolute Truth?
When the definitions and terms indicate a circularity, what does that mean?