The
Institute of General Semantics is a not-for-profit corporation established in 1938 by
Alfred Korzybski, to support research and publication on the topic of
General Semantics. The Institute publishes Korzybski's writings, including the seminal text
Science & Sanity, and books by other authors who have studied or taught general semantics, such as
Robert Pula, Irving J. Lee,
Wendell Johnson, and
Stuart Chase. Every year since 1952, it has sponsored the Alfred Korzybski Annual Lecture, with presenters from a broad range of disciplines, from science to medicine to entertainment, including names like actor
Steve Allen, psychologist
Albert Ellis, scientist and visionary
R. Buckminster Fuller, linguist
Allen Walker Read, and philosopher
F. S. C. Northrop. The Institute offers periodic seminars, workshops and conferences on general semantics at its headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas. Its membership rolls include members from 30 different countries. The Institute of General Semantics publishes:
- ETC: A Review of General Semantics, a quarterly journal printed since 1943, distributed to IGS members and subscribed to by over 350 libraries around the world.
- The General Semantics Bulletin, the yearbook of the Institute published since 1950.
- Over 30 books, CDs, DVDs, and tapes on general semantics.
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