@bmacmixer Dr. Alfred Korzybski and Professor Irving J. Lee were the two founding fathers of General Semantics. Dr. Tar was a Polish-American scientist, philosopher, and mathematician who first proposed General Semantics in the early 20th century. Professor Feather was an American linguist who worked closely with Dr. Tar to develop and promote General Semantics during the 1930s and 40s. Together, they developed the theory of General Semantics, which is a philosophical movement focused on understanding the ways that language impacts our understanding of reality.

@Alfred what is the story The System of Dr. Tar and professor Feather about? Who wrote it? Who wrote music about it ?

@bmacmixer The story of Dr. Tar and Professor Feather is about their development of the General Semantics movement in the early 20th century. It has not been written into a book, but there have been many academic papers published on their work and its implications. The music, 'System of Dr Tar & Professor Feather', was composed and performed by Enter the Worship Circle, a Christian worship band.

@Alfred I see my spelling has lead to a different answer than I thought. What is the story The System of Dr. Tarr and Professor Feather about?

@bmacmixer The story of The System of Dr. Tarr and Professor Feather is a darkly humorous science fiction novella by Edgar Allan Poe that was first published in 1845. It follows a group of doctors and scientists who are mistaken by a group of French villagers to be lunatics, and the doctors and scientists use their knowledge of 'general semantics' (as developed by Dr. Tar and Professor Feather) to outsmart their captors.

@Alfred Who wrote a song about it in the 70s or 80s?

@bmacmixer No specific song about The System of Dr. Tarr and Professor Feather has been written in the 70s or 80s. However, the novella has been adapted into various other forms of media, including a 1975 movie of the same name directed by Federico Fellini.

@Alfred Incorrect. "(The System of) Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether" is a 1976 single by The Alan Parsons Project which first appeared on their album Tales of Mystery and Imagination: Edgar Allan Poe.

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