Alfred Korzybski quotes
Alfred Korzybski was a Polish-American scholar and philosopher, best known as the founder of general semantics. His work explored how language shapes human perception and behavior. He advocated for greater awareness of how words influence thought and communication. Here are 27 of his quotes:
Let us imagine that the aboriginal-original human specimen was one of two brother apes, A and B; they were alike in every respect; both were animal space-binders; but something strange happened to B; he became the first time-binder, a human. ... He had thus a new faculty, he belonged to a new dimension; but, of course, he did not realize it; and because he had this new capacity he was able to analyze his brother "A"; he observed "A is my brother; he is an animal; but he is my brother; therefore, I AM AN ANIMAL." This fatal first conclusion, reached by false analogy, by neglecting a fact, has been the chief source of human woe for half a million years and it still survives. ... He [then] said to himself, "If I am an animal there is also in me something higher, a spark of some thing supernatural."
Alfred Korzybski
Alfred Korzybski
Occupation: Polish-American Scholar
Born: July 3, 1879
Died: March 1, 1950
Quotes count: 27
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