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Semantics from the world of 1933,
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This review is from: Science and sanity: An introduction to non-Aristotelian systems and general semantics (International non-Aristotelian library) (Hardcover)
An interesting view that is not to be overlooked. As in physics we changed or concepts from Newtonian (space and time) to Einstein or non-Newtonian (space/time). We see this in any fields and some of us embrace the change and see how infinite our views can still work; others of us resist knowing that there is something fundamentally wrong if you can not put your finger on it.Korzybski opens up our mind and world to the possibilities of Non-Aristotellian systems and general semantics. "If one wishes to obtain a definite answer to Nature one must attack the question from a more general and less selfish point of view" M. PLANCK |
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Science and Sanity: An Introduction to Non-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics, Fourth Edition by Alfred Korzybski (Hardcover - January 1, 1958)
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