Thomas Henry Huxley Quote

Every art is full of conceptions which are special to itself; and, as the use of language is to convey our conceptions to one another, language must supply signs for those conceptions.


The Crayfish (6th edition), Chapter I (p. 14)


Every art is full of conceptions which are special to itself; and, as the use of language is to convey our conceptions to one another, language must...

Every art is full of conceptions which are special to itself; and, as the use of language is to convey our conceptions to one another, language must...

Every art is full of conceptions which are special to itself; and, as the use of language is to convey our conceptions to one another, language must...

Every art is full of conceptions which are special to itself; and, as the use of language is to convey our conceptions to one another, language must...