Neither Aristotelian nor Russellian rules give the exact logic of any expression of ordinary language; for ordinary language has no exact logic.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Logic and mathematics are nothing but specialised linguistic structures.
No important national language, at least in the Occidental world, has complete regularity of grammatical structure, nor is there a single logical category which is adequately and consistently handled in terms of linguistic symbolism.
Speech is human nature itself, with none of the artificiality of written language.
Logic teaches rules for presentation, not thinking.
There are times in life when language fails us, when everything that needs to be said can be expressed only by saying nothing at all.
No two languages are ever sufficiently similar to be considered as representing the same social reality.
The finest command of language is often shown by saying nothing.
If language did not affect behavior, it could have no meaning.
I have never designed a language for its own sake.
There is nothing in philosophy which could not be said in everyday language.