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“Language fails not because thought fails, but because no verbal symbols can do justice to the fullness and richness of thought. Ifwe are to continue talking about "data" in any other sense than as reflective distinctions, the original datum is always such a qualitative whole.” quote by John Dewey
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“Language fails not because thought fails, but because no verbal symbols can do justice to the fullness and richness of thought. Ifwe are to continue talking about "data" in any other sense than as reflective distinctions, the original datum is always such a qualitative whole.”

John Dewey

About This Quote

Source Book: Experience and Nature, John Dewey, 1925

Language cannot fully capture the richness of thought because words are limited symbols, while thought is a qualitative whole.

In simple terms: Words are limited, thoughts are richer.

Key Takeaway

Seek non‑verbal ways to express complex ideas.

Themes

language limits thought depth communication qualitative experience

Mood

thoughtful introspective inquisitive

Type

philosophical educational

When to use this quote

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Key Concepts

semantic theory philosophy of mind epistemology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we better convey nuanced ideas?
  • What alternatives to verbal description exist?
A Different Perspective

Relying solely on language can lead to misunderstandings and oversimplification.

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