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Viewed philosophically, General Semantics is a form of applied [[conceptualism]] that emphasizes the degree to which human experience is filtered and mediated by contingent features of human [[sensory organ]]s, the human [[nervous system]], and human linguistic constructions. Viewed philosophically, General Semantics is a form of applied [[conceptualism]] that emphasizes the degree to which human experience is filtered and mediated by contingent features of human [[sensory organ]]s, the human [[nervous system]], and human linguistic constructions.
 +==See also==
 +;Related fields
 +* [[Cognitive science]]
 +* [[Cognitive therapy]]
 +* [[E-Prime]]
 +* [[Gestalt Therapy]]
 +* [[Language and thought]]
 +* [[Linguistic relativity]]
 +* [[Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy]]
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 +;Related subjects
 +* [[Alfred Korzybski Memorial Lecture]]
 +* [[Harold Innis's communications theories]]
 +* [[List of NLP topics]]
 +* [[Map–territory relation]]
 +* [[Maybe Logic]]
 +* [[Non-Aristotelian logic#Use in science fiction|Non-Aristotelian logic - Use in science fiction]]
 +* [[Propaganda]]
 +
 +;Related persons
 +* [[Gregory Bateson]]
 +* [[Sanford I. Berman]]
 +* [[Elwood Murray]]
 +* [[Allen Walker Read]]
 +* [[William Vogt]]
 +* [[Robert Anton Wilson]]
 +* [[Wilhelm Reich]]
 +
 +;Related books
 +*[[Levels of Knowing and Existence]]: Studies in General Semantics, by Harry L. Weinberg.
 +*[[Assignment in Eternity]], (science fiction) by Robert A. [[Alfred Korzybski#Reception|Heinlein magnifies Korzybski]] in the supermen of the "Gulf" novella.
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General Semantics is an educational discipline created by Alfred Korzybski (18791950) during the years 1919 to 1933. General Semantics is distinct from semantics, a different subject. The name technically refers to the study of what Korzybski called "semantic reactions", or reactions of the whole human organism in its environment to some event — any event, not just perceiving a human-made symbol — in respect of that event's meaning. However, people most commonly use the name to mean the particular system of semantic reactions that Korzybski called the most useful for human survival, i.e. delayed reactions as opposed to "signal reactions" (immediate, unthinking ones).

Advocates of General Semantics view it as a form of mental hygiene that enables practitioners to avoid ideational traps built into natural language and "common sense" assumptions, thereby enabling practitioners to think more clearly and effectively. General Semantics thus shares some concerns with psychology but is not precisely a therapeutic system, being in general more focused on enhancing the abilities of normal individuals than curing pathology.

According to Korzybski, the central goal of General Semantics is to develop in its practitioners what he called "consciousness of abstracting", that is, an awareness of the map/territory distinction and of how much of reality is missed in the linguistic and other representations we use. General Semantics teaches that it is not sufficient to understand this sporadically and intellectually, but rather that we achieve full sanity only when consciousness of abstracting becomes constant and a matter of reflex.

Many General Semantics practitioners view its techniques as a kind of self-defense kit against manipulative semantic distortions routinely promulgated by advertising, politics, and religion, as well as those found in self-deception.

Viewed philosophically, General Semantics is a form of applied conceptualism that emphasizes the degree to which human experience is filtered and mediated by contingent features of human sensory organs, the human nervous system, and human linguistic constructions.

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