Even a genius is not a genius in everything.
The Life, Times, and Work of Alfred Korzybski with Non-Aristotelian Sightings and Comments on the Passing Scene
Monday, May 23, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
How Language Shapes Thought
In the third paragraph of this important article How Language Shapes Thought cognitive psychologist/anthropologist Lera Boroditsky explains one of the reasons why so many cognitive scientists, linguistic scholars and others have ignored or dismissed Korzybski's work for so long (See for example his discussion of 'language' and 'thought' in last 1950 paper, The Role of Language in the Perceptual Processes*). Noam Chomsky's hegemonic reign over the field of linguistics and what became cognitive science, was just beginning and Korzybski's non-essentialist, non-elementalistic vision of language and human behavior which paralleled that of Edward Sapir and Benjamin Lee Whorf was not going to find congenial audiences in those swayed by Chomsky's work. In 2011, that is clearly changing.
* I would have linked to the article on the Institute of General Semantics website, but it appears no longer available there.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
From The Stray Thought Bin – 'Mere Appearance'
There is not necessarily anything mere about appearance, even if it doesn't accurately reflect what is going on.
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