Concepts


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City Shapes
You Are (Not) Small
Green Is a Chile Pepper: A Book of Colors (A Latino Book of Concepts)
Big Bug
Baby Bear Sees Blue
Triangle (The Shapes Trilogy)
Green (Caldecott Honor Book)
Press Here
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
1 Big Salad: A Delicious Counting Book
Big Bear Little Chair
Take Away the A
Little Green Peas: A Big Book of Colors
Z Is for Moose
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Robert Anton Wilson
The Copenhagen Interpretation is sometimes called "model agnosticism" and holds that any grid we use to organize our experience of the world is a model of the world and should not be confused with the world itself. Alfred Korzybski, the semanticist, tried to popularize this outside physics with the slogan, "The map is not the territory." Alan Watts, a talented exegete of Oriental philosophy, restated it more vividly as "The menu is not the meal. ...more
Robert Anton Wilson, Cosmic Trigger: Die letzten Geheimnisse der Illuminaten oder An den Grenzen des erweiterten Bewusstseins

Pablo Tusset
To say "all that which does not exist" is to introduce, effectively, a new concept, but it does not bring into existence anything more than that very concept which it introduces. That is, a certain entity about which we know nothing except that it bears the name of "all that which does not exist. ...more
Pablo Tusset, The Best Thing That Can Happen to a Croissant

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