In the second term of each academic year, since 1986, Darwin College has organised a series of eight public lectures, built around a single theme, with a multi-disciplinary approach. Each lecture is prepared for a general audience by a leading authority on his or her subject. The lecture series is then published as a book by Cambridge University Press.
Language makes it easier and more efficient to think, because the concepts/precepts are already there in our brains with a corresponding word associated with it. You can't really argue that without the word, the concept/precept doesn't exist at all and therefore we are unable to think without it. To me, that's just clearly and obviously wrong. And it's demonstrated by the creation of new words upon the realization that we have a concept in our heads FOR WHICH a word does not yet exist. As language is pretty much social, most of us do not get the honor of creating new words for the rest of us. But we can still rummage around in our minds to approximate a definition -- not unlike what's found in dictionaries for words that do exist. Those dictionary definitions clearly don't contain the word they're defining. Poets often get the honor of creating new words for the rest of us to use. Those words are not being handed to the Poet by some god. For example, Poe created the word 'tintinnabulation'.
تازه اگر از معجزه محمد که شق القمر هست بگم چی میگید ؟؟ هنوز انجام نشده و قرار هست بزرگترین و زیباترین باشد و کتاب فقط هست..و مسیح در قیامت مرده ها را ززنده خواهد کرد
واین دقیقا از فیلم هایی هست که من چهار سال پیش صروع به دوست داشتن تو کردم و دو سال پیش به تو دایرکت دادم که بیا و این دانشمند ایرانی دوباره هست و تو بیا با اون دوباره فاندامنتالترین قانون رو با کمک هم به دنیا عرضه دهم