Jamal Awil

← History of Western Philosophy

Therefore both thought and language require objects outside themselves. [causal]

When you think, you think of something; when you use a name, it must be the name of something. Therefore both thought and language require objects outside themselves. And since you can think of a thing or speak of it at one time as well as at another, whatever can be thought of or spoken of must exist at all times.

Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosop…, loc. 281