Language does not simply describe the world we inhabit. It arranges the conditions under which that world becomes intelligible, and in doing so we gradually reorganise experience into forms that can be named, remembered, and exchanged. Perception, memory, and social coordination all lean on this process. Human environments therefore become saturated with symbolic scaffolding: categories, […]
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Limits of Language
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- Post date Mar 5, 2026
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