Σύμβολου: An attempt toward the early origins: Part 2

Language and Psychoanalysis (ISSN 2049-324X) 2 (2):121-160 (2013)
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Abstract

In continuation of what has been said in the first part of this two-part paper, herein we present further considerations on symbolism, reconsider some related psychodynamic case reports with some possible variants about their interpretations, and will apply what is said to some further speculations on mathematical symbolism and thought. In this second part, we continue with the numeration of the first part Σύμβολου, 1.

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original Iurato, Giuseppe (2013) "Σύμβολου: An attempt toward the early Origins, Part 1". Language and Psychoanalysis 2(2):77-120

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Formal Foundations for the Origins of Human Consciousness.Giuseppe Iurato, Andrei Khrennikov & Fionn Murtagh - 2016 - P-Adic Numbers, Ultrametric Analysis, and Applications 8 (4):249-279.

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