Can your intelligence effect your speech and articulation? I found this interesting post on Reddit earlier about this topic. I really feel this post as someone with speech disorders and a intellectual disability I’ve wondered this before. Is it true tho?

  • obbeel
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    2 days ago

    I think the study of Ludwig Wittgenstein is all about language being at the center of intelligence, no? I think it even argues that there is no real intelligence without language.

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      1 day ago

      Ironically, Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations touches on how thinkers often confuse themselves by slightly shifting the meanings of others’ words (like a game of telephone!) – and, you may have done that here, since he’s never framed language in the way you mentioned ( ꩜ . ꩜ ;).

      Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of language. r/philosophy discussion

      Furthermore, in Tractatus (though he kind of discredited this book later in life), Wittgenstein argues

      What can be shown cannot be said

      as a weakness of propositional language (vs. e.g. pictorial language) – then, this is yet further against “language being at the center in intelligence”. (Stanford Plato discussion)

      Maybe you’re confusing him with someone else? :D