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Gregory Bateson
English anthropologist, linguist, semiotician and cyberneticist (1904-1980)
Neil Postman
American writer and academic (1931-2003)

Alfred Korzybski
Polish-American scholar and philosopher (1879–1950)
S. I. Hayakawa
Canadian-American academic and politician (1906–1992)
E-Prime
E-Prime (short for English-Prime or English Prime, sometimes É or E′) denotes a restricted form of English in which authors avoid all forms of the verb to be.
general semantics
self-help psychotherapy system created by Alfred Korzybski in the 1920s
sanity
Sanity () refers to the soundness, rationality, and health of the human mind, as opposed to insanity. A person is sane if they are rational. In modern society, the term has become exclusively synonymous with . The contrast is non compos mentis, or insanity. According to the writer G. K. Chesterton, sanity involves wholeness, whereas insanity implies narrowness and brokenness.
semantic differential
measurement scale designed to measure a person's subjective perception of, and affect
Stuart Chase
American economist (1888-1985)
The World of Null-A
1948 novel by A. E. van Vogt
The Players of Null-A
novel by A.E. van Vogt
Wendell Johnson
American psychologist (1906-1965)