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Death Quote by Erin Moure

“If experience requires entry into language, then we cannot experience death, for language ceases. There is no remnant.” quote by Erin Moure
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““If experience requires entry into language, then we cannot experience death, for language ceases. There is no remnant.””

Erin Moure

About This Quote

Source Essay: Language and Experience, Erin Moure, 2015

The quote argues that without language we cannot fully grasp concepts like death, because language is the medium of experience and it ends with death.

In simple terms: We cannot truly experience death because language stops.

Key Takeaway

Recognize language’s limits on understanding mortality.

Themes

philosophy language mortality

Mood

thoughtful introspective

Type

philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • deathbed reflections
  • philosophical discussions
  • literary analysis

Key Concepts

semiotics existentialism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does language shape our perception of the unobservable?
  • Can non‑linguistic experience convey meaning?
A Different Perspective

Language may convey meaning beyond words, challenging the claim.

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