I'm working on a conlang (constructed language) and would like some input from the Less Wrong community. One of the goals is to investigate the old Sapir-Whorf hypothesis regarding language affecting cognition. Does anyone here have any ideas regarding linguistic mechanisms that would encourage more rational thinking, apart from those that are present in the oft-discussed conlangs e-prime, loglan, and its offshoot lojban? Or perhaps mechanisms that are used in one of those conlangs, but might be buried too deeply for a person such as myself, who only has superficial knowledge about them, to have recognized? Any input is welcomed, from other conlangs to crazy ideas.
I don't think ithkuil has the goal. Forcing people to be extremly specific doesn't promote clear thinking. A language should allow people to be vague if they want to be vage.
I also think you would have problems when you take an abstract of a scientific paper and try to translate it into ithkuil.
If the strong Sapir-Whorf hypothesis was true, it would.