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“Language corresponds only to itself. Intellectuals suffer from that. And once you begin to question language, you cannot stop at studying linguistics. Analytical philosophy becomes insufficient, artificial grammar becomes insufficient.” quote by Martin Walser
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“Language corresponds only to itself. Intellectuals suffer from that. And once you begin to question language, you cannot stop at studying linguistics. Analytical philosophy becomes insufficient, artificial grammar becomes insufficient.”

Martin Walser

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Language is self-referential; questioning it reveals limits of analytic philosophy and formal grammar, urging deeper inquiry beyond surface structures.

In simple terms: Language only reflects itself, so analysis alone is insufficient.

Key Takeaway

Language study must go beyond formal analysis.

Themes

philosophy linguistics semiotics critical thinking

Mood

reflective intellectual

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • academic debate on meaning
  • writing poetry
  • software language design

Key Concepts

self-reference limits of formal systems

Practical Applications

  • encourage interdisciplinary research
  • apply phenomenological methods

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does language shape thought?
  • When is formal analysis enough?
A Different Perspective

Some argue that formal grammar still offers valuable predictive power despite its limits.

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