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Larry  Gottlieb

“In fact, it could be said that our language evolved for the express purpose of allowing us to participate in that interaction with others. That would explain why it is so hard to talk about whatever it is that might lie beyond or behind the description of the world: our language evolved to represent the description, and not the world itself.”

Larry Gottlieb, Hoodwinked: Uncovering Our Fundamental Superstitions
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Hoodwinked: Uncovering Our Fundamental Superstitions Hoodwinked: Uncovering Our Fundamental Superstitions by Larry Gottlieb
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