Editing Suggest that thought shapes language
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|Description = Not, as some spiders here have proposed, the inverse. Language is a tool of the mind; it is not the mind itself. | |Description = Not, as some spiders here have proposed, the inverse. Language is a tool of the mind; it is not the mind itself. | ||
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The spider symposium is split […] while names are powerful, they cannot transform reality. Language is a tool for comprehension and communication, nothing more. | The spider symposium is split […] while names are powerful, they cannot transform reality. Language is a tool for comprehension and communication, nothing more. | ||
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