lpetrich
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That's the old creationist "half an eye" argument. More reason to call that argument quasi-creationist. Not the "quasi" part. I use "quasi" because this is not poofing organisms into existence, but instead poofing modifications of existing organisms into existence.One reason language is believed to have arisen in one event is because of the infinite nature of language. It is a computational system capable of dealing with infinite expressions. ...
A computational system capable of dealing with infinite expressions does not arise step by step.
You don't go from understanding 10 expressions, to 100, to 10,000 ......and so on to infinite.
What you do instead is to invent recursion -- define a linguistic construct that can include constructs like itself. untermensche, earlier in this thread, I tried to explain how recursion can generate infinities, but you don't seem to have bothered to comment on that.