The limits of thinking without words

In Jose Luis Bermudez (ed.), Thinking Without Words. New York, US: Oxford University Press USA (2003)
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Forms of thinking that involve thinking about thought are only available to creatures participating in a public language. Thoughts can only be the objects of further thoughts if they have suitable vehicle and the only suitable vehicle is public language sentences. These language-dependent cognitive abilities range from second-order reflection on one's own beliefs and desires and the capacity to attribute thoughts to others to the ability to entertain tensed thoughts and to deploy logical concepts. Many of these language-dependent cognitive abilities, however, have primitive analogues that do not involve intentional ascent and hence are available at the nonlinguistic level. This chapter considers the practical implications this has for the scope and limits of nonlinguistic thought. The chapter explores the question: what types of thinking are in principle unavailable to nonlinguistic creatures? There are two types of intentional ascent, which might be termed explicit and implicit intentional ascent respectively.

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original Bermudez, Jose Luis (2003) "The Limits of Thinking without Words". In Luis Bermudez, Jose, Thinking Without Words, pp. : Oxford University Press USA (2003)

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