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In this presentation, Thurman discusses the integrity of human speech. Words embody meanings communities attribute to them and become the basis of the verbal articulation of thought. While words inadequately convey the vastness of all that a person is capable of feeling, human speech must strive for honesty so that what we say reveals rather than conceals who we are.
Part of the Collection, Featured Thurman Recordings
Tags: integrity, language, speech, words
Description by ShaCarolyn Halyard
Recorded in NA
Citation: Thurman, Howard, “Thou Knowest it Altogether, 1960,” The Howard Thurman Digital Archive, accessed July 9, 2024, https://thurman.pitts.emory.edu/items/show/211.
By Howard Thurman (Uploaded by Duncan Hamra)In this presentation, Thurman discusses the integrity of human speech. Words embody meanings communities attribute to them and become the basis of the verbal articulation of thought. While words inadequately convey the vastness of all that a person is capable of feeling, human speech must strive for honesty so that what we say reveals rather than conceals who we are.
Part of the Collection, Featured Thurman Recordings
Tags: integrity, language, speech, words
Description by ShaCarolyn Halyard
Recorded in NA
Citation: Thurman, Howard, “Thou Knowest it Altogether, 1960,” The Howard Thurman Digital Archive, accessed July 9, 2024, https://thurman.pitts.emory.edu/items/show/211.