Selections from Science and Sanity: An Introduction to Non-Aristotelian Systems and General SemanticsLimited edition for experimental use by teachers and study group leaders. |
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TERMINOLOGY AND MEANINGS | 16 |
Order and the Problems of Extension and Intension | 77 |
Concluding Remarks on Order | 84 |
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A-system A. N. WHITEHEAD adjustment affective Alfred Korzybski analysis animalistic animals applied aristotelian Aristotle arrested development asymmetrical relations become behaviour called characteristics co-valued colloidal complex confusion of orders connected consciousness of abstracting cortex deal definition delusional different orders disregard doctrines eliminate empirical evaluation event experience extensional factors false to facts feelings formulated fundamental higher abstractions higher order abstractions human nervous system identification identity implies important impossible infantile instance invariance involves label language linguistic logic lower centres lower order abstractions mathematicians mathematics means mechanism mental metaphysics methods multiordinal nerve centres neurological non-aristotelian system non-el objective level obviously one-valued orders of abstractions pathological physiological point of view present primitive problems produce propositional function psychiatry psycho-logical represents scientific semantic disturbances semantic reactions similar simple Smith statement struc Structural Differential sub-microscopic survival symbol thalamus theory of sanity time-binding tion un-sanity undefined terms verbal levels visual words