Quotes By Kenneth L. Pike
The marvelous thing is that even in studying linguistics, we find that the universe as a whole is patterned, ordered, and to some degree intelligible to us.
Kenneth L. Pike
The universe extends beyond the mind of man, and is more complex than the small sample one can study.
Kenneth L. Pike
Identity in the form of continuity of personality is an extremely important characteristic of the individual.
Kenneth L. Pike
Normal social behavior requires that we be able to recognize identities in spite of change. Unless we can do so, there can be no human society as we know it.
Kenneth L. Pike
I wanted a theory that would allow one to live outside the office with the same philosophy one uses inside it.
Kenneth L. Pike
This required the development of a view which allowed one to integrate research with belief, thing with person, fact with aesthetics, knowledge with application of knowledge.
Kenneth L. Pike
Fruitful discourse in science or theology requires us to believe that within the contexts of normal discourse there are some true statements.
Kenneth L. Pike
Verbal and nonverbal activity is a unified whole, and theory and methodology should be organized or created to treat it as such.
Kenneth L. Pike
Language is not merely a set of unrelated sounds, clauses, rules, and meanings; it is a total coherent system of these integrating with each other, and with behavior, context, universe of discourse, and observer perspective.
Kenneth L. Pike
Language is a tool adequate to provide any degree of precision relevant to a particular situation.
Kenneth L. Pike
Without a possibility of change in meanings human communication could not perform its present functions.
Kenneth L. Pike
Revelation and the nature of truth must be viewed in reference to the structure of language.
Kenneth L. Pike
Christianity stands or falls as a living program, a way of life, made concrete in the life of man by the life of God through the life of the concretely living Christ.
Kenneth L. Pike
Acceptance of the power of God in one's life lays the groundwork for personal commitment to both science and Christianity, which so often have been in conflict.
Kenneth L. Pike
The view of the local scene through the eyes of a native participant in that scene is a different window.
Kenneth L. Pike
The price that one pays for refusing to act on the truth as one sees it, is to be led to believe untruth to avoid guilt.
Kenneth L. Pike
If the scholar feels that he must know everything about any topic, he is in trouble - and will not publish with a clear conscience.
Kenneth L. Pike
So I see that Christianity in believing in a Creator pulls together more facts, data, inner experience and ability than any mechanistic view could hold for me.
Kenneth L. Pike
When I conform to truth, I do not conform to an abstract principle; I conform to the nature of God.
Kenneth L. Pike
We assume, to begin with, that the individual is at least as complex in his internal structure as the language is which he speaks - otherwise, how could he speak a language which is complex?
Kenneth L. Pike