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J. Samuel Bois, The Art of Awareness. (1966). 4th Ed., Edited and with a Foreword by Gary David (1996), l + 381 pp. Reorganized by Dr. David, this edition includes a biography of Bois. Bois suggested a new term, "epistemics," for the work that he elaborated from Korzybski's applied epistemology/theory of evaluation. The book emphasizes the broad aims of general semantics as a system of guided self awareness which focuses on improving our methods of thinking feeling, i.e., evaluative transactions.


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