Biology Quote by Ludwig Wittgenstein Download Open image “Language is a part of our organism and no less complicated than it.” — Ludwig Wittgenstein ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Biology Complicated Language
Language is basic to all of our existences in this world. We depend on it. — Garry Winogrand Copy Share Image
Language is our way of communicating what we want and who we are. — Laura Schlessinger Copy Share Image
Language is something that springs from the biological matrix, and the neurological matrix, within us. — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
Language is our body and our breath, our world and our thought, our perception and even out unconscious. — Philippe Sollers Copy Share Image
Language is the most elementary aspect to our humanness, probably. In addition to that, it's the embodiment, it's the apotheosis of the human experience,… — George Carlin Copy Share Image
Language is possible due to a number of cognitive and physical characteristics that are unique to humans but none of which that are unique… — Daniel Everett Copy Share Image
Language is one of the fundamental principles of human understanding. It is the way we interact with each other and how we grasp the… — Linus Torvalds Copy Share Image
I think language is a system that we have devised to negotiate a series of more amorphous entities. It's a layer you can use… — Blake Butler Copy Share Image
If language is intimately related to being human, then when we study language we are, to a remarkable degree, studying human nature. — Charlton Laird Copy Share Image
Much more of the brain is devoted to movement than to language. Language is only a little thing sitting on top of this huge… — Oliver Sacks Copy Share Image
“But some of the greatest achievements in philosophy could only be compared with taking up some books which seemed to belong together, and putting… — Ludwig Wittgenstein Copy Share Image
“This is connected with the conception of naming as a process that is, so to speak, occult. Naming seems to be a _strange_ connection… — Ludwig Wittgenstein Copy Share Image
Freud's fanciful pseudo-explanations (precisely because they are brilliant) perform a disservice. Now any ass has these pictures available to use in "explaining" symptoms of… — Ludwig Wittgenstein Copy Share Image
In order to be able to set a limit to thought, we should have to find both sides of the limit thinkable (i.e. we… — Ludwig Wittgenstein Copy Share Image
A teacher who can show good, or indeed astounding results while he is teaching, is still not on that account a good teacher, for… — Ludwig Wittgenstein Copy Share Image
Where does our investigation get its importance from, since it seems only to destroy everything interesting, that is, all that is great and important?… — Ludwig Wittgenstein Copy Share Image
Death is not an event in life: we do not live to experience death. If we take eternity to mean not infinite temporal duration… — Ludwig Wittgenstein Copy Share Image
In the fight between biology and morality, biology has commonly won in the end. — Semir Zeki Copy Share Image
We became Homo sapiens not that long ago, from the scientific perspective, and we've retained a lot of our beast nature. We've done all… — Wangechi Mutu Copy Share Image
“Toshiaki learned that all living organisms were governed by their DNA. He was impressed by perfection of this system.Why did existence have the ability… — Hideaki Sena Copy Share Image
We are somehow the children of the planet, we are somehow its finest hour; we bind time, we bind the past, we anticipate the… — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
I think the ethics and morals of genetic engineering are very complicated. It intrigues me. — Roger Spottiswoode Copy Share Image
Biochemists and biologists who adhere blindly to the Darwinism theory search for results that will be in agreement with their theories and consequently orient… — Pierre-Paul Grasse Copy Share Image
“A note of caution: epigenetics is also on the verge of transforming into a dangerous idea. Epigenetic modifications of genes can potentially superpose historical… — Siddhartha Mukherjee Copy Share Image
Natural history is not taught in seminary. This is curious, as most people in pastoral ministry are about 567 times more likely to be… — Sara Maitland Copy Share Image
We are coming to a place where the road ends. From here on out, we will be making the road as we walk it,… — Tom Atlee Copy Share Image