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Consciousness and language are related as they are both identified as social constructions through which human knowledge of reality is gained, as noted in [1].

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(PDF) Language and Consciousness; How Language Implies Self ... academia.edu Academia.edu 6 facts
claimThe paper investigates how language, as a tool for understanding and describing consciousness, distorts the perception of reality.
claimThere is currently no consensus among linguistics, philosophy, and psychology regarding the interrelation between language and consciousness or the necessity of language for conscious experience.
referenceThe paper 'Language and Consciousness; How Language Implies Self-awareness' investigates the claim that human self-concept, identity, and self-knowledge are emergent products of symbolic systems, particularly language, rather than intrinsic features of consciousness.
claimThe relationship between language and consciousness has been a subject of debate since ancient times.
claimDebates regarding the relationship between language and consciousness have been prominent across the disciplines of linguistics, philosophy, and psychology since at least the early 20th century.
perspectiveHasan argues that no single theory can fully grasp the complex and multilayered links between language, society, and consciousness.
(PDF) Levels of consciousness and self-awareness - Academia.edu academia.edu Academia.edu 2 facts
referencePhilip David Zelazo (1999) explored the relationship between language, levels of consciousness, and the development of intentional action.
claimLanguage is essential primarily for higher levels of consciousness, such as extended consciousness and meta-self-awareness.
AI Sessions #9: The Case Against AI Consciousness (with Anil Seth) conspicuouscognition.com Conspicuous Cognition 1 fact
claimAnil Seth identifies human exceptionalism as a bias where humans prioritize language as a key indicator of intelligence and consciousness, a perspective he traces back to René Descartes' prioritization of rational thought as the essence of a conscious mind.
Theories and Methods of Consciousness biomedres.us Paul C Mocombe · Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research 1 fact
claimConsciousness is defined as the subjective awareness of phenomenal experiences, including ideology, language, self, feelings, choice, control of voluntary behavior, and thoughts regarding internal and external worlds.
Understanding epistemology and its key approaches in research cefcambodia.com Koemhong Sol, Kimkong Heng · Cambodian Education Forum 1 fact
quoteKlein & Myers (1999) stated: "our knowledge of reality is gained only through social constructions such as language, consciousness, shared meanings, documents, tools, and other artifacts."
The development of consciousness from an evolutionary perspective academia.edu Academia.edu 1 fact
claimThe content of consciousness is independent of language, although it is frequently expressed through verbal communication.