general semantics
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of general semantics
First recorded in 1930–35
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O'Reilly coped by seeking out father figures: first George Simon, a practitioner of a New Age philosophy called general semantics, which stresses a kind of introspective observation.
From Inc • May 1, 2010
The father of general semantics was born in 1879�the same year, he likes to point out, as Einstein and Stalin.
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Today, as founder of a whole new system of thought called general semantics,* he has hundreds of followers all-over the world, and the respect of many scientists and scholars.
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If the whole world adopted general semantics, treating each fact freshly without preconceived notions, Korzybski thinks i would be sane at last.
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Science and sanity: an introduction to non-Aristotelian systems and general semantics.
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