In Philip K. Dick's book "CHOOSE," the author reflects on the nature of human intelligence and its relationship with language. He posits that our brains can be understood as a complex arrangement of parts that represents language itself. This connection suggests that we, as individuals, embody this linguistic structure of the brain.
Despite this intrinsic relationship, Dick ponders why we are often oblivious to this understanding. He questions the current state of our awareness and intelligence, suggesting that there has been a disconnect in recognizing our true nature as beings of language. This introspective view emphasizes a need for deeper self-awareness and understanding of human cognition and communication.