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6435 | You can believe the meaning of a sentence without thinking of the words [Russell] |
Full Idea: If you have just heard a loud clap of thunder, you believe what is expressed by 'there has just been a loud clap of thunder' even if no words come into your mind. | |
From: Bertrand Russell (My Philosophical Development [1959], Ch.13) | |
A reaction: This seems to me important, and accurate. We should not be too mesmerised by language. Animals have beliefs, and this is a nice example of an undeniable non-linguistic human belief. |