God Considered as an Object

Limitation Philosophy sees all non-physical reality as emergent from physical reality and utilizes operational definitions to frame its theology, so it is objective in its general character. The Human Being as an Object We ourselves as individual persons are much more than objects, but sometimes there is educational value in setting aside the larger aspects… Continue reading God Considered as an Object

S.I. Hayakawa A Parable

From the Seminal Book, LANGUAGE IN ACTION General Semantics, as written about by S.I. Hayakawa, Stuart Chase and some others played a formative role in the origination of Limitation Philosophy. The Parable, A STORY WITH A MORAL, by S.I. Hayakawa is a very rich demonstration of the power of language to shape reality. As a… Continue reading S.I. Hayakawa A Parable

Korzybski

The Meaning of Non-Aristotelian The father of General Semantics, Albert Korzybski described his philosophy as non-Aristotelian, and what he meant by that is best explained by S.I. Hayakawa, in the 3rd edition of his seminal work, Language in Thought and Action. Downloadable PDF of Chapter on Two Value and Multi-Value Orientations S.I. Hayakawa Explains Non-Aristotelian… Continue reading Korzybski