Sobre el Autor

S.I. Hayakawa was a Canadian-born American semanticist, author, and politician known for his influential work in the field of general semantics. He served as a professor of English at San Francisco State University and was a prominent figure in promoting the understanding of language and its impact on thought and communication. Hayakawa's most notable work, 'Language in Thought and Action', explores the relationship between language, meaning, and behavior, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of how language shapes our perceptions of reality.

In addition to his academic contributions, Hayakawa made his mark in politics by serving as a U.S. Senator from California from 1977 to 1983. His tenure was characterized by a focus on civil liberties, education, and environmental issues. Hayakawa's blend of academic rigor and practical political engagement has left a lasting legacy in both fields. His writings continue to resonate, influencing thinkers and practitioners interested in the interplay between language and social dynamics.

nacionalidad Americano, Canadiense
Fecha de Nacimiento July 18, 1906
Lugar de Nacimiento Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Fecha de fallecimiento September 27, 1992
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