Posted by Rex Alexander on Tue 19 Nov 19 in
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Someone recently wrote something to the effect that he embraces the principle of ePrime, but does not use it in ordinary conversation because it often sounds peculiar and therefore might alienate the other person. 1,347 total views, 1 views today Originally posted 2012-12-31 03:20:25.
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Posted by Rex Alexander on Sat 9 Nov 19 in
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1,260 total views, no views today Originally posted 2017-02-15 05:31:07.
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Posted by Rex Alexander on Fri 27 Sep 19 in
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HOMEWORK (1) When you think of who and what you are, do you think your “nature” or “essence” is more like a fountain or a statue? 1,271 total views, no views today Originally posted 2017-05-18 19:27:52.
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Tags: alan watts, eprime, fountain, General Semantics, homework, identity, self, statue, tao, taoism, yin
Posted by John Chase Schaeffer on Sat 29 Jun 19 in
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We are very pleased to include the whimsical-yet-profound poetic exploration of what Karen Horney coined “The Tyranny of the Nouns!” by John Chase Schaeffer. Enjoy! Thanks, John! 2,001 total views, no views today Originally posted 2017-05-18 07:59:30.
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Tags: eprime, General Semantics, GS, is, Is of Identity, John Schaefer, Nouns, Tyranny of the Nouns, Verbs