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<ref name="Dr. Weilgart's Story">{{cite web |title=Dr. Weilgart's Story |url=https://auilanguage.space/Dr-weilgart/story |website=aUI – the language of space |publisher=Cosmic Communication Foundation |access-date=25 June 2024}}</ref> | <ref name="Dr. Weilgart's Story">{{cite web |title=Dr. Weilgart's Story |url=https://auilanguage.space/Dr-weilgart/story |website=aUI – the language of space |publisher=Cosmic Communication Foundation |access-date=25 June 2024}}</ref> | ||
and also known as John W. Weilgart | and also known as John W. Weilgart | ||
<ref name="Weilgart-LOS"> | <ref name="Weilgart-LOS">Weilgart, John W. (1979). aUI, The Language of Space (4th ed.). Decorah, Iowa: Cosmic Communication Co. ISBN 978-0-912038-08-7 </ref> | ||
a philosopher and psychoanalyst originally from Vienna, Austria. He described it as "the Language of Space", connoting universal communication, and published the fourth edition of the textbook in 1979; | a philosopher and psychoanalyst originally from Vienna, Austria. He described it as "the Language of Space", connoting universal communication, and published the fourth edition of the textbook in 1979; | ||
<ref name="Weilgart-LOS" /> | <ref name="Weilgart-LOS" /> | ||
a philosophic description of each semantic element of the language was published in 1975. | a philosophic description of each semantic element of the language was published in 1975. | ||
<ref name="Weilgart-CEOM"> | <ref name="Weilgart-CEOM">Weilgart, John W. (1975). Cosmic Elements of Meaning: Symbols of the Spirit's Life, Decorah, Iowa: Cosmic Communication Co.</ref> | ||
As an effort toward world 'peace through understanding', it was Weilgart's goal to clarify and simplify communication. Ultimately it was his experiment in facilitating conscious thinking in that it is built from a proposed set of primitive, possibly universal elements that are designed to reflect a motivated, mnemonic relationship between symbol, sound, and meaning. In his psychotherapy work, he sometimes used client created aUI formulations to reveal possible subconscious associations to problematic concepts. | As an effort toward world 'peace through understanding', it was Weilgart's goal to clarify and simplify communication. Ultimately it was his experiment in facilitating conscious thinking in that it is built from a proposed set of primitive, possibly universal elements that are designed to reflect a motivated, mnemonic relationship between symbol, sound, and meaning. In his psychotherapy work, he sometimes used client created aUI formulations to reveal possible subconscious associations to problematic concepts. |
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