http://mappingignorance.org/2014/02/03/mandela-was-right-the-foreign-language-effect/
Summary: Across the board, people are less prone to cognitive bias in a non-native language.
Conclusion: If all important discourse was conducted in Latin, or any other language native to no one, people would make better decisions.
Corollary: All the attempts to make a constructed "scientific language" actually could have worked relatively well, for reasons entirely unconnected to the painstaking scientific structure of the languages.
If it is important, then it is good to link to previous discussion. In this case, the community repeatedly decided that it was not important. (Edit: no it hasn't, only condemning quick duplicates.)
Okay. You could at least say why it's not important.
(Edit: quick duplicates? it's been 1½ years since the last time it was posted. Edit2. Oops, now realized what you meant by that)