The Structural Differential is a physical chart or three-dimensional model illustrating the abstracting processes of the human nervous system. In one form, it looks like a pegboard with tags. Created by Alfred Korzybski, and awarded a U.S. patent on May 26, 1925, it is used as a training device in general semantics. The device is intended to show that our knowledge of, or acquaintance with, anything is partial, not total.
@DaveDoggOwns in my opinion, an insistence to suffer
yoseph89 5 months ago
I post the same question in a different form: "How can human beings be so smart and dumb at the same time?"
DaveDoggOwns 2 years ago
Excellent upload!
IllPropaganda 2 years ago