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This text challenges the widespread belief that human thought is fundamentally dependent on or identical to language. By referencing the neuroscientific research of Evelina Fedorenko, the author argues that linguistic processing and complex reasoning occur in distinct areas of the brain. Using examples like chess and Sudoku, the source illustrates that high-level mental tasks often rely on non-verbal patterns rather than internal monologues. Instead of acting as the primary engine for cognition, language is portrayed as a secondary tool used for summarising and communicating ideas after they have already formed. Ultimately, the piece suggests that the mind functions as an active workshop where thoughts exist independently of the words eventually used to describe them.👉 https://philosophics.blog/2026/01/19/thinking-without-words-and-other-heresies/

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