In their groundbreaking work, The Meaning of Meaning, C.K. Ogden and I.A. Richards delve into the intricate relationship between language, thought, and reality. They introduce the influential 'semantic triangle' to analyze how words connect to concepts and the things they refer to. The authors argue that many philosophical and everyday confusions are rooted in linguistic misunderstandings. This foundational text in semantics offers a new approach to the science of symbolism, making it essential reading for students of linguistics, philosophy, communication, and literary criticism who seek to understand how language shapes our world.