Faculty Scholarly Dissemination Grants
Abstracting in the 21st Century-"Korzybski and Heidegger: Time-Binding and Existence"
Department
School of Communications
College
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Date Range
2010-2011
Abstract
My paper explores the intersections and divergences between the ideas of Martin Heidegger and Alfred Korzybski. A common thread between their work is the way that temporality defines the human. A major point of difference is that Heidegger's notion of world always includes "others" as a backside, while General Semantics in the Korzybskian legacy is largely left without an "other" in the world.
Conference Name
102nd Annual Convention of the Eastern Communication Association
Conference Location
Arlington, Virginia
ScholarWorks Citation
Anton, Corey, "Abstracting in the 21st Century-"Korzybski and Heidegger: Time-Binding and Existence"" (2010). Faculty Scholarly Dissemination Grants. 68.
https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/fsdg/68