John Searle and Bryan Magee on The Philosophy of Language

Magee's opening quote of Bertrand Russell is very telling! Thinking of Russell's On Denoting which was published in Mind in 1905, and Gerald Sussman's comment (18:19) about referentially opaque contexts in the MIT Structure and Interpretation course: Gerald Sussman on Using Languages To Construct Continuous Solutions. There really is a lot you can learn from the act of programming.

As to why language is an important part of how we experience the world, listen to Searle at 5:04 " ... the words are part of the experience". And this is the key to understanding the approach Maturana and Varela take on epistemology (called The Santiago Theory of Cognition) in The Tree of Knowledge. See Men of Ideas - Bryan Magee Interviews Noam Chomsky and Hal Abelson on Language Embeddings.

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