A discourse.
What I mean by it is the following:
A discourse,
is
this sort
of social link
that,
in what we will call,
if we agree on it,
the being capable of speech,
which is a pleonasm.
It's like, it's because he is capable of speech that he is,
because you are, only through language.
So, the capable of speech,
the capable of speech that you all are, I suppose,
the capable of speech that you all are
believes he is.
In many cases,
at least in this one,
you only have to believe,
in order to be, in some way.
The least that we can say,
is that everything that stands
between these animals called humans,
is built, crafted, founded
on language.
It doesn't mean
that the other social animals such as the small ants,
the bees and some other distinguished examples,
upon which we reflected as we say, because we spend our time looking at things,
beings capable of speech.
They have something, we don't know what by the way, we end up saying that this is the instinct,
something that binds them together.
It seems difficult
not to notice that what makes
the human beings bound together too,
has to do
with language.
I call discourse,
this something
that within language
fixes, crystallises, uses
the resources of language that are obviously
much wider, that have much more resources,
that uses it in order for the social link between beings capable of speech to work.
