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Image, Symbol, and Person

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1969
Image as Phenomenologic Substrate THE flux of private mental events, part of our universal psychological experience, has intrigued and baffled philosophers, psychologists, and artists. It has become almost commonplace to observe that along with speech and thought goes a simultaneous flow of dreams—or daydreams.
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Minding, Imaging, and Symbolizing

2007
If rationalism is driven by the hope that reason can in one way or another get something right, it was bound, sooner or later, to run up against the problem that Kant alludes to when distinguishing between conceptus ratiocinati (‘rightly inferred concepts’) and conceptus ratiocinantes (‘pseudo-rational concepts’).2 In his efforts to reform metaphysics ...
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images as symbolic construct

2021
Il testo è un frammento di un lavoro sull'immagine, sulla permaneneza dei segni che il tempo trasforma in simboli, da leggere e interetare.
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Radiographic Images and Symbols

1970
In radiography picture forming involves either fluoroscopy or registration on special photographic film. Images can also be recorded on photographic paper, Polaroid film and paper, and on various color films; however, such applications are exceptional.
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A Survey on Hyperdimensional Computing aka Vector Symbolic Architectures, Part I: Models and Data Transformations

ACM Computing Surveys, 2023
Denis Kleyko   +2 more
exaly  

[Plastic image and symbolization].

Acta psiquiatrica y psicologica de America latina, 1980
This paper deals with the ontogenesis of the plastic image in its different pxychobiological aspects, in the background of the symbolization process. A reference is made to the maturing of perceptive processes, including the developments of Spitz, Wallon, Melanie Klein and Fontana.
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Images and Symbols of Dharma

1994
Abstract A most revealing fact about the Indian religious imagination is that the literature that tells Hindus how to live in the world calls itself a literature of remembrance-Smrti. For what has been forgotten-or intentionally blotted out-are the facts and the insights to make such a life meaningful.
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