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Language vs. Reality

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This examination delves into how language influences and shapes human experience, highlighting its dual role as both a tool and a source of manipulation. While often hailed as humanity's greatest achievement, language struggles to accurately represent reality, frequently leading to distraction and misdirection. N. J. Enfield argues that language excels in persuasion rather than in objectively conveying facts. Although it cannot alter physical reality, it can significantly reframe our perceptions of the world. Enfield discusses the implications of language for different fields, illustrating its drawbacks for scientists who rely on factual representation, contrasted with its utility for lawyers aiming to win cases. He warns of the dangers when language is misused and emphasizes the need to respect its power. Through a lively exploration of language's features and flaws, Enfield investigates its impact on memory, attention, and reasoning, revealing how these effects fuel narratives, storytelling, political rhetoric, and conspiracy theories. Understanding language's workings is vital for addressing contemporary challenges, including cognitive bias, media manipulation, and the "post-truth" era. Enfield's two-decade research experience underscores the importance of grasping language's role in shaping our thoughts and actions.

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Language vs. Reality, Julie Enfield

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2024
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