Bertrand Russell Quotes(バートランド・ラッセルの名言・警句)

 


If we can know nothing about facts we cannot know what other people say or even what we are saying ourselves. Language, like other acquired ways of behaving, consists of useful habits and has none of the mystery with which it is often surrounded. There is nothing new in the superstitious view of language, which has come down to us from pre-historic ages.
  Source: My Philosophical Development, 1959,chap..13: Language
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