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Ancient Quote by Ludwig Wittgenstein

“Ask yourself whether our language is complete--whether it was so before the symbolism of chemistry and the notation of the infinitesimal calculus were incorporated in it; for these are, so to speak, suburbs of our language. (And how many houses or streets does it take before a town begins to be a…” quote by Ludwig Wittgenstein
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“Ask yourself whether our language is complete--whether it was so before the symbolism of chemistry and the notation of the infinitesimal calculus were incorporated in it; for these are, so to speak, suburbs of our language. (And how many houses or streets does it take before a town begins to be a town?) Our language can be seen as an ancient city: a maze of little streets and squares, of old and new houses, and of houses with additions from various periods; and this surrounded by a multitude of new boroughs with straight regular streets and uniform houses.”

Ludwig Wittgenstein

About This Quote

Source Book: Philosophical Investigations, 1953

Language evolves, adding symbols and concepts, but its core remains an ancient, maze‑like structure.

In simple terms: Language expands but stays fundamentally old.

Key Takeaway

Recognize limits of language when communicating complex ideas.

Themes

language philosophy communication

Mood

reflective inquisitive

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • academic lectures
  • interdisciplinary research
  • cross‑cultural dialogue

Key Concepts

semantic expansion structuralism linguistic relativity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do new symbols reshape our thinking?
  • Can language ever be truly complete?
A Different Perspective

Language may never fully capture novel scientific concepts.

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