Language Is the Scaffold of the Mind - Issue 76: Language

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Can you imagine a mind without language? More specifically, can you imagine your mind without language? Can you think, plan, or relate to other people if you lack words to help structure your experiences? Many great thinkers have drawn a strong connection between language and the mind. Oscar Wilde called language "the parent, and not the child, of thought"; Ludwig Wittgenstein claimed that "the limits of my language mean the limits of my world"; and Bertrand Russell stated that the role of language is "to make possible thoughts which could not exist without it."

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