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so:text | In the late 1930s a Polish count, Alfred Korzybski, pointed out yet another aspect of consciousness — language. Language molds thought, he said, laying out the principles of General Semantics. We confuse it with reality; it creates false certainties. With words we try to isolate things that can only exist in continuity. We fail to see process, change, movement. If we are to experience reality, Korzybski and his followers said, we must acknowledge the limits of language. (en) |
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so:description | The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980) (en) |
so:description | Chapter Two, Premonitions of Transformation and Conspiracy (en) |
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