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Philosopher Wittgenstein says that "the limit of my language means the limit of my world". One theory that supports this statement is that people couldn't see the blue colour until they have the word blue. However, it has been proven to be false in Skeptics: Could people perceive the color blue in accidentancient times?

So, is there any scientific evidence that prove (or at least agree with) this statement?

Philosopher Wittgenstein says that "the limit of my language means the limit of my world". One theory that supports this statement is that people couldn't see the blue colour until they have the word blue. However, it has been proven to be false in Skeptics: Could people perceive the color blue in accident times?

So, is there any scientific evidence that prove (or at least agree with) this statement?

Philosopher Wittgenstein says that "the limit of my language means the limit of my world". One theory that supports this statement is that people couldn't see the blue colour until they have the word blue. However, it has been proven to be false in Skeptics: Could people perceive the color blue in ancient times?

So, is there any scientific evidence that prove (or at least agree with) this statement?

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Is there any evidence that language is the limit of mythe world?

Is there any evidence that language is the limit of mythe world?

Philosopher Wittgenstein says that "the limit of my language means the limit of my world". One theory that supports this statement is that people couldn't see the blue colour until they have the word blue. However, it has been proven to be false in Skeptics: Could people perceive the color blue in accident times?

So, is there any scientific evidence that prove (or at least agree with) this statement?

Is there any evidence that language is the limit of my world?

Philosopher Wittgenstein says that "the limit of my language means the limit of my world". One theory that supports this statement is that people couldn't see the blue colour until they have the word blue. However, it has been proven to be false in Skeptics: Could people perceive the color blue in accident times?

So, is there any scientific evidence that prove (or at least agree with) this statement?

Is there any evidence that language is the limit of the world?

Philosopher Wittgenstein says that "the limit of my language means the limit of my world". One theory that supports this statement is that people couldn't see the blue colour until they have the word blue. However, it has been proven to be false in Skeptics: Could people perceive the color blue in accident times?

So, is there any scientific evidence that prove (or at least agree with) this statement?

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Philosopher Wittgenstein says that "the limit of my language means the limit of my world". One theory that supports this statement is that people couldn't see the blue colour until they have the word blue. However, it has been proven to be false in Skeptics: Could people perceive the color blue in accident times?Could people perceive the color blue in accident times?

So, is there any scientific evidence that prove (or at least agree with) this statement?

Philosopher Wittgenstein says that "the limit of my language means the limit of my world". One theory that supports this statement is that people couldn't see the blue colour until they have the word blue. However, it has been proven to be false in Skeptics: Could people perceive the color blue in accident times?

So, is there any scientific evidence that prove (or at least agree with) this statement?

Philosopher Wittgenstein says that "the limit of my language means the limit of my world". One theory that supports this statement is that people couldn't see the blue colour until they have the word blue. However, it has been proven to be false in Skeptics: Could people perceive the color blue in accident times?

So, is there any scientific evidence that prove (or at least agree with) this statement?

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