“[A semantic reaction] is psycho-logical responses to words and other stimuli in connection with their meanings” (1933, p. 9)
“Semantic reaction—this can be described as the psycho-logical reaction of a given individual to words and language and other symbols and events in connection with their meanings, and the psycho-logical reactions, which become meanings and relational configurations the moment the given individual begins to analyse them or somebody else does that for him.” (1933, p. 24)
“The main difference between the brain of a man and of a higher ape …is in the association paths which are enormously enlarged, more numerous and more complex … If these association paths are blocked to the passage of nervous impulses by some psycho-physiological process, the reactions of the individual must be of a lower order and such blockage must give the effect of the given individual’s being organically deficient and must result in animalistic behavior.” (1933, p. 18)
Unconditionality Conditionality
Identification Denial of Identity
Fixed / Rigid Fluid
“We see that by a simple structural re-education of the semantic reactions, which in the great mass of people are still on the level of copying animals in their nervous reactions, we powerfully affect the semantic reactions…” (p. 29)
“The most important form of copying of animals was, and is, the copying of the comparative unconditionality of their conditional reflexes, or lower order conditionality; the animalistic identification or confusion of orders of abstractions, and the lack of consciousness of abstracting, which, while natural, normal, and necessary with animals, becomes a source of endless semantic disturbances for humans.” (p. 36)
“Only an analysis of structure and semantic reactions, resulting in consciousness of abstracting, can free us from this unconscious copying of animals, which must factor in human nervous and semantic reactions and so vitiates the whole process.” (p. 37)
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