哲学 -文字派生 -農士への図書
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This article explores the philosophy of language by tracing the origins of writing and its profound impact on human thought procedures. Rather than viewing writing merely as a tool for communication or record-keeping, the author argues that the invention of written language fundamentally restructured our cognitive "coordinates." By externalizing thought into physical symbols, humanity developed a new capacity for abstract, objective reasoning—a "third-person" perspective. This structural shift demonstrates that the very act of writing is deeply intertwined with the evolution of our intellectual frameworks, continuously shaping how we perceive and navigate reality today.
