REALITIES: WORDS, "MINDS," INSTITUTIONS, PSYCHOANALYSIS AND COSMOANALYSIS: A CALCULUS-STRUCTURAL-HEURISTIC APPROACH (PART 2)

General Semantics (GS) is (exists as) a way of thinking: a way of thinking about the way people think about things based on explicitly stated principles they could apply to help them better manage their inner and outer realities. Recognizing potentially harmful identifications poses a major challeng...

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Attitudes
Beliefs
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Consciousness
General semantics
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Heuristics
Prejudice
Principles
Psychoanalysis
Quality
Race
Reality
Semantics
Semiotics
Values
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