Science and Sanity: An Introduction to Non-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics |
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TERMINOLOGY AND MEANINGS | 19 |
PART II | 53 |
GENERAL LINGUISTIC | 66 |
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A-system A. N. WHITEHEAD analysis animals appears applied asymmetrical relations become behaviour BERTRAND RUSSELL calculus called cerebral cortex characteristics co-ordinates colloidal complex connected consciousness of abstracting cortex deal definite delusional different orders differential E. T. BELL effect Einstein elimination equations evaluation experience fact factors finite formulated function fundamental geometry given higher order abstractions identification important individual infantile instance involves language linguistic logic mathematicians mathematics means mental methods multiordinal natural nervous system neurological NON-ARISTOTELIAN non-el notion objective level obvious older orders of abstractions pathological physics physiological point of view postulates present primitive principle problems produce propositional function propositions protoplasm psychiatry psycho-logical quantum mechanics reactions relations represents sanity scientific semantic disturbances similar simple space-time statement stimulus struc structural and semantic Structural Differential symbols thalamus theory theory of relativity time-binding tion tural un-speakable unconscious values variable velocity verbal words