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Philosophical logic / Structural differential / Alfred Korzybski / E-Prime / Semiotics / Institute of General Semantics / Abstraction / Semantics / Sanity / General semantics / Linguistics / Philosophy of language
Date: 2011-05-05 23:23:07
Philosophical logic
Structural differential
Alfred Korzybski
E-Prime
Semiotics
Institute of General Semantics
Abstraction
Semantics
Sanity
General semantics
Linguistics
Philosophy of language

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