Robert Pula

 

From Preface to the Fifth Edition, 1993 by Robert Pula

Korzybski offered his non-aristotelian system with general semantics as its modus operandi as an on-going human acquisition, negentropic, ordering and self-correcting through and through, since it provides, self-reflexively, for its own reformulation, and assigns its users responsibility to do so should the need arise.

[..]     This system, when internalized and applied, can create a saner and more peaceful world, justifying the title of this book Science and Sanity.

Robert P. Pula

September 1993

International Non-Aristotelian Library 1994, p. xx.

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Polish-American Journal 04-30-2004 Robert P. Pula, 75, a talented teacher, published author, noted painter, composer and pianist, and long time leader in Baltimore's Polish community died Jan. 11, after a brief illness. Born in Baltimore's "Little Poland" on December 3, 1928, Pula was a lifelong educator, and taught at Southern High School, Forts Meade and Holabird, Anne Arundel Community College and Baltimore College of Commerce. He lectured internationally in general semantics, including addresses at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, the University of Warsaw, the Jagiellonian University ...

 

Bibliographic

Author Korzybski, Alfred, 1879-1950 Title Science and sanity : an introduction to non-Aristotelian systems and general semantics / by Alfred Korzybski Edition 5th ed., with pref. by Robert P. Pula Publisher Brooklyn, NY : International Non-Aristotelian Library Pub. Co. ; Distributed by Institute of General Semantics, [2000] Description cii, 825 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Series International non-Aristotelian library Note [Includes] "revised and expanded index."--t.p Note Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN 0937298018

 

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