From: Dehede011@aol.com
Date: Fri May 16 2003 - 06:25:44 MDT
In a message dated 5/15/2003 9:36:20 PM Central Standard Time,
lcorbin@tsoft.com writes: Another advantage to spending a few score hours
wrapped up with Science and Sanity is that one can speak and write just like
the great man himself, provided, of course, that one keeps a copy of S & S
very, *very* close to one's keyboard.
Lee,
My favorite writer was Robert A. Heinlein. Back in the late 30s
Heinlein spent a lot of time learning GS. Neil Schulmann published an
interview he did with Heinlein in the 60s or 70s.
During the course of the interview Heinlein seemed to offer an opinion
that Korzybski couldn't write but taught very well in person. The book can
be gotten through Amazon. I thought the price (low) of the book was
worthwhile if only to read Heinlein's side of the interview and listen to a
first class mind.
Ron h.
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