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On the Nature of Thoughtor, the Act of Thinking and Its Connexion with a Perspicuous Sentence

1835

John Haslam

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On the Nature of Thoughtor, the Act of Thinking and Its Connexion with a Perspicuous Sentence

John Haslam

1835

Language & Communication, Philosophy & Ethics

A scientific publication written in the early 19th century, specifically in 1835. In this work, Haslam explores the intricacies of human thought and its profound relationship with language, arguing that thought primarily manifests in the formation of clear and coherent sentences. He delves into the physiological nature of thought, suggesting that understanding language is essential for articulating and thus comprehending thought itself. In the book, Haslam contends that while traditional philosophical approaches have focused heavily on abstract ideas divorced from language, true intellectual progress relies on the use of words as the fundamental medium of thought. He discusses how thoughts are constructed and communicated through language, emphasizing the roles of perception and sensation in forming ideas and how these ideas are inadequate on their own to constitute thought. The work serves as a critique of earlier metaphysical theories that have failed to adequately account for the connection between words and thought, positing that a genuine understanding of language will enhance intellectual faculties and lead to clearer reasoning and expression. Overall, Haslam’s essay invites readers to reconsider the essence of their thinking processes and the vital importance of language in framing their understanding of the world.

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