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A philosophical theory of meaning developed by [[Alfred Korzybski]] and popularized in the 40s by [[A. E. van Vogt]] (before he got into [[Dianetics]]). It initially made a great impact on [[fandom]], but as it was terribly over-sold, it disappeared just as quickly, joining [[technocracy]] and [[Esperanto]] as a faddish enthusiasm of [[fandom's]] youth. | A philosophical theory of meaning developed by [[Alfred Korzybski]] and popularized in the 40s by [[A. E. van Vogt]] (before he got into [[Dianetics]]). It initially made a great impact on [[fandom]], but as it was terribly over-sold, it disappeared just as quickly, joining [[technocracy]] and [[Esperanto]] as a faddish enthusiasm of [[fandom's]] youth. | ||
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Revision as of 14:12, 8 December 2019
A philosophical theory of meaning developed by Alfred Korzybski and popularized in the 40s by A. E. van Vogt (before he got into Dianetics). It initially made a great impact on fandom, but as it was terribly over-sold, it disappeared just as quickly, joining technocracy and Esperanto as a faddish enthusiasm of fandom's youth.
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