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Definition of Alfred Korzybski
1. Noun. United States semanticist (born in Poland) (1879-1950).
Generic synonyms: Semanticist, Semiotician
Lexicographical Neighbors of Alfred Korzybski
Literary usage of Alfred Korzybski
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1922)
"The author of it is a Polish nobleman, Count Alfred Korzybski, a native citizen
of Warsaw, by temperament a poet and philanthropist, by training and ..."
2. Mathematical Philosophy: A Study of Fate and Freedom; Lectures for Educated by Cassius Jackson Keyser (1922)
"... has not been asked, I have now to make one important exception and, so far as
I know, only one.2 I refer to Count Alfred Korzybski, the Polish engineer. ..."
3. A New Guide to the Collections in the Library of the American Philosophical by J. Stephen Catlett (1987)
"Vavilov Frank J. Goodnow John B. Watson Ross G. Harrison Leon E Whitney Vernon
Kellogg Edwin Bidwell Wilson Alfred Korzybski Robert M. Yerkes Table of ..."
4. The Civilization of Illiteracy by Mihai Nadin (1997)
"The novel was inspired by a work of Alfred Korzybski, Science and Sanity.
An Introduction to N on-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics (1933). ..."
5. El proceso de la comunicación: Introducción a la teoría y a la práctica by David K. Berlo (2000)
"660-694, 1954. 1 Alfred Korzybski, Science and Sanity: An Introduction to
Non-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics, Science Press, 1941. ..."