Language, Mind, and Reality: A Philosophical Exploration of Human Cognition and Expression

سال انتشار: 1403
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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This paper explores the intricate relationship between language, the human mind, and the external world, presenting a philosophical lens to examine their interconnectedness. Central to this discussion is the nature of language, which is conceptualized not merely as a communication tool but as a complex system influencing human cognition and perception. Drawing on Saussure’s theory of linguistic signifiers and Wittgenstein’s concepts of sense and nonsense, the study delves into the relational and cultural dimensions of language. It emphasizes how linguistic properties function as waves of energy, shaping thought processes and transmitting external realities into psychological states. The paper highlights the significance of environment and social structures in cognitive development, particularly for children, illustrating how language serves as a bridge between the physical and virtual worlds. Moreover, it discusses the limitations of language in expressing abstract and mystical experiences, which often remain ineffable and deeply personal. By integrating philosophical insights and cognitive theories, this work underscores the role of language as a dynamic tool that reflects and constrains human thought, culture, and societal progression. Ultimately, the study advocates for a deeper understanding of linguistic systems to enhance our grasp of human cognition and the external world.

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نویسندگان

Amir Taheri

Assistant Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, Saravan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Saravan, Iran