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  1. JS DeLoache in.Becoming Symbol-Minded - 2004 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 8 (2):66-70.
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  2. their Relative Non-Arbitrariness: Representing Women in Iranian Traditional Theater.Performative Symbols - 2003 - Semiotica 144 (2003):1-19.
     
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  3. The required correction to Copi's statement of ug.Symbolic Logic - 1966 - Logique Et Analyse 33:267.
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  4. Dying as a social-symbolic process.Social-Symbolic Death - forthcoming - Humanitas.
     
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  5. What is neologicism?Symbolic Logic - forthcoming - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic.
     
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    Symbol and Theory: A Philosophical Study of Theories of Religion in Social Anthropology.John Skorupski - 1976 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Anthropologists have always been concerned with the difference between traditional and scientific modes of thought and with the relationships between magic, religion and science. John Skorupski distinguishes two broadly opposed approaches to these problems: the 'intellectualist' regards primitive systems of thought and actions as cosmologies, comparable to scientific theory, which emerge and persist as attempts to control the natural world; the 'symbolist' regards them as essentially representative or expressive of the pattern of social relations in the culture in which they (...)
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    Brain, symbol & experience: toward a neurophenomenology of human consciousness.Charles D. Laughlin - 1990 - Boston, Mass.: New Science Library. Edited by John McManus & Eugene G. D'Aquili.
    Reprint, in paper covers, of the Columbia U. Press edition of 1990. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  8. The symbol: The origin and basis of human behavior.Leslie A. White - 1940 - Philosophy of Science 7 (4):451-463.
    In July, 1939, a celebration was held at Leland Stanford University to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the discovery that the cell is the basic unit of all living tissue. Today we are beginning to realize and to appreciate the fact that the symbol is the basic unit of all human behavior and civilization.
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  9. Ramakrishna movement-a symbol of world cultural unity. Abhiramananda - 1987 - Journal of Dharma 12 (2):165-179.
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    The labyrinth as a symbol of life: A journey with God and chronic pain.Lishje Els - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (4):1-11.
    This article is written in the style and method of an autoethnography that focuses on the author's spiritual journey with God while living with chronic pain. The labyrinth is used as a metaphor and spiritual tool to describe this journey. The author's personal experience with religion and spirituality is described as well as the choice of moving from thinking about God being 'out there', far away and looking upon God's creation to discovering God within - God 'right here'. The affects (...)
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  11. The symbol level and the knowledge level.Allen Newell - 1986 - In Zenon W. Pylyshyn, Meaning And Cognitive Structure: Issues In The Computational Theory Of Mind. Norwood: Ablex.
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    The Presence of a Symbol.Andy Clark - unknown
    The image of the presence of symbols in an inner code pervades recent debates in cognitive science. Classicists worship in the presence. Connectionists revel in the absence. However, the very ideas of code and symbol are ill understood. A major distorting factor in the debates concerns the role of processing in determining the presence or absence of a stuctured inner code. Drawing on work by David Kirsh and David Chambers, the present paper attempts to re-define such notions to begin (...)
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  13. Symbol, Myth, and Culture. Essays and Lectures of Ernst Cassirer 1935-1945.Ernst Cassirer & Donald Phillip Verene - 1979 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 15 (1):61-65.
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    Birth of the Symbol: Ancient Readers at the Limits of Their Texts (review).Derek Collins - 2005 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 99 (1):95-96.
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    Perceptual symbol systems and emotion.Louis C. Charland - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):612-613.
    In his target article, Barsalou cites current work on emotion theory but does not explore its relevance for this project. The connection is worth pursuing, since there is a plausible case to be made that emotions form a distinct symbolic information processing system of their own. On some views, that system is argued to be perceptual: a direct connection with Barsalou's perceptual symbol systems theory. Also relevant is the hypothesis that there may be different modular subsystems within emotion and (...)
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    Existence and symbol.J. S. Doubrovsky - 1960 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (2):229-238.
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    The Aesthetics of Politics: Symbol, Power and Narrative in Mussolini's Fascist Italy.Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi - 1992 - Theory, Culture and Society 9 (4):75-91.
  18. Symbol, myth, and culture: essays and lectures of Ernst Cassirer, 1935-1945.Ernst Cassirer - 1979 - New Haven: Yale University Press. Edited by Donald Phillip Verene.
    The concept of philosophy as a philosophical problem.--Critical idealism as a philosophy of culture.--Descartes, Leibniz, and Vico.--Hegel's theory of the State.--The philosophy of history.--Language and art I.--Language and art II.--The educational value of art.--Philosophy and politics.--Judaism and the modern political myths.--The technique of our modern political myths.--Reflections on the concept of group and the theory of perception.
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  19. Mirror notation: Symbol manipulation without inscription manipulation.Roy A. Sorensen - 1999 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 28 (2):141-164.
    Stereotypically, computation involves intrinsic changes to the medium of representation: writing new symbols, erasing old symbols, turning gears, flipping switches, sliding abacus beads. Perspectival computation leaves the original inscriptions untouched. The problem solver obtains the output by merely alters his orientation toward the input. There is no rewriting or copying of the input inscriptions; the output inscriptions are numerically identical to the input inscriptions. This suggests a loophole through some of the computational limits apparently imposed by physics. There can be (...)
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    Icon and Symbol.Michael J. Giordano - 1981 - Semiotics:29-37.
  21. (1 other version)Symbol and Theory, A Philosophical Study of Theories of Religion in Social Anthropology.John Skorupski - 1978 - Mind 87 (347):468-472.
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    Logic Colloquium '80: Papers Intended for the European Summer Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic.D. van Dalen, Daniel Lascar, T. J. Smiley & Association for Symbolic Logic - 1982 - North-Holland.
  23. Solving the symbol grounding problem: a critical review of fifteen years of research.Mariarosaria Taddeo & Luciano Floridi - unknown
    This article reviews eight proposed strategies for solving the Symbol Grounding Problem (SGP), which was given its classic formulation in Harnad (1990). After a concise introduction, we provide an analysis of the requirement that must be satisfied by any hypothesis seeking to solve the SGP, the zero semantical commitment condition. We then use it to assess the eight strategies, which are organised into three main approaches: representationalism, semi-representationalism and non-representationalism. The conclusion is that all the strategies are semantically committed (...)
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    Schizophrenia: The Sacred Symbol of Psychiatry.Thomas Szasz - 1988 - Syracuse University Press.
    First published in 1976, Schizophrenia: The Sacred Symbol of Psychiatry examines the concept of schizophrenia and the origins of its classification as a disease. Szasz convincing argues that rather than a medical diagnosis, the word schizophrenia is a symbol employed by psychiatrists as a means of control.
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  25. The temple: symbol central to biblical theology.Bf Meyer - 1993 - Gregorianum 74 (2):223-240.
     
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    On the Solar Symbol in Greek Manuscripts.O. Neugebauer - 1959 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 52 (1).
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  27. Perspektive und Symbol in Philosophie und Rechtswissenschaft.Walter Pollack - 1916 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 82:182-182.
     
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    Music as a Symbol of Cultural Resilience, Resistance, and Change: Reconstructions of Gendered Meanings in Revival of the Anzad, A One-Stringed Bowed Lute, in Tuareg Society.Susan Rasmussen - 2018 - Semiotics 2018:115-129.
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  29. Connecting object to symbol in modeling cognition.Stevan Harnad - 1992 - In A. Clark & Ronald Lutz, Connectionism in Context. Springer Verlag. pp. 75--90.
    Connectionism and computationalism are currently vying for hegemony in cognitive modeling. At first glance the opposition seems incoherent, because connectionism is itself computational, but the form of computationalism that has been the prime candidate for encoding the "language of thought" has been symbolic computationalism (Dietrich 1990, Fodor 1975, Harnad 1990c; Newell 1980; Pylyshyn 1984), whereas connectionism is nonsymbolic (Fodor & Pylyshyn 1988, or, as some have hopefully dubbed it, "subsymbolic" Smolensky 1988). This paper will examine what is and is not (...)
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    Symbol and Theory: A Philosophical Study of Theories of Religion in Social Anthropology.David E. Cooper - 1978 - Philosophical Review 87 (2):319.
  31. [Inverted form of Greek symbol Delta]-Structures, abstract algebras and structural analysis.K. Ashton - 1972 - Auckland, N.Z.,: University of Auckland, Dept. of Mathematics.
     
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    Performance in Sound-Symbol Learning Predicts Reading Performance 3 Years Later.Josefine Horbach, Kathrin Weber, Felicitas Opolony, Wolfgang Scharke, Ralph Radach, Stefan Heim & Thomas Günther - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The "Irwon" Symbol and Its Ecumenical Significance.Bokin Kim - 1994 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 14:73.
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    From Sign To Symbol, by Gareth Gillan.Roger McLure - 1985 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 16 (1):91-94.
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  35. Word and symbol t. 49, 1975 / 1, p. 142-161.P. Ricoeur - 1975 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 49 (1-2):142-161.
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  36. A praxical solution of the symbol grounding problem.Mariarosaria Taddeo & Luciano Floridi - 2007 - Minds and Machines 17 (4):369-389.
    This article is the second step in our research into the Symbol Grounding Problem (SGP). In a previous work, we defined the main condition that must be satisfied by any strategy in order to provide a valid solution to the SGP, namely the zero semantic commitment condition (Z condition). We then showed that all the main strategies proposed so far fail to satisfy the Z condition, although they provide several important lessons to be followed by any new proposal. Here, (...)
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  37. Art and symbol in Nietzsche's aesthetics.Gary Banham - manuscript
    Paper published on author's website available at http://www.garybanham.net/PAPERS_files/Art%20and%20Symbol%20in%20Nietzsche%27s%20Aesthetics.pdf.
     
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    Myth and Symbol in Bonaventure.Ewert Cousins - 1971 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 45:86-93.
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    Art as symbol or thing.Philip Meeson - 1981 - British Journal of Aesthetics 21 (1):22-31.
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  40. Theology and Symbol.R. Mehl - 1975 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 49 (1-2):3-6.
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    Verzeichnis der Symbol.Joachim Schröter - 1996 - In Zur Meta-Theorie der Physik. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 706-708.
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    Substance and Symbol in Chinese Toggles. With Illustrated Catalogue of the C. F. Bieber Collection.Henry Trubner & Schuyler Cammann - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (1):157.
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    Vector Mathematics: Symbol versus Form.Robert Valenza - 2008 - In Michel Weber and Will Desmond, Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought. De Gruyter. pp. 87-96.
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    From a Symbol of Progress to a Ghost-Driver?Laurens van Krevelen - 2009 - Logos 20 (1):95-102.
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    The Beautiful is the Symbol of the Morally Good.Naomi Fisher - 2020 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 94:215-228.
    In the Critique of the Power of Judgment, Kant claims that “the beautiful is the symbol of the morally good.” In this article I offer an interpretation of this claim. According to Kant’s conception of a symbol, the form of judgment operative in judgments of beauty can also be applied to morality. This parallel application highlights that we are directed at an end which cannot be determined by theoretical cognition. I argue that beauty’s symbolism of morality depends upon (...)
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    Incompatible Implementations of Physical Symbol Systems.Peter Beim Graben - 2004 - Mind and Matter 2 (2):29-51.
    Classical cognitive science assumes that intelligently behaving systems must be symbol processors that are implemented in physical systems such as brains or digital computers. By contrast, connectionists suppose that symbol manipulating systems could be approximations of neural networks dynamics. Both classicists and connectionists argue that symbolic computation and subsymbolic dynamics are incompatible, though on different grounds. While classicists say that connectionist architectures and symbol processors are either incompatible or the former are mere implementations of the latter, connectionists (...)
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  47. Sign and Symbol in Hegel's "Aesthetics".Paul de Man - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 8 (4):761-775.
    We are far removed, in this section of the Encyclopedia on memory, from the mnemotechnic icons described by Francis Yates in The Art of Memory and much closer to Augustine's advice about how to remember and to psalmodize Scripture. Memory, for Hegel, is the learning by rote of names, or of words considered as names, and it can therefore not be separated from the notation, the inscription, or the writing down of these names. In order to remember, one is forced (...)
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    Application of Peircean symbol to symbol-mediated dialogic interpreting activity.Yunhee Lee - 2008 - Semiotica 2008 (169):107-133.
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    Chance and Symbol.Edward J. Lintz - 1949 - New Scholasticism 23 (4):447-448.
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    The Light Bulb as a Symbol of the Connectedness in STS.Lynn A. Brant - 1988 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 8 (4):419-423.
    The common variety of incandescent light bulb has been in use for over a century, and although perhaps manufactured by highly technological systems, it is not a "high tech" device. Light bulbs are also found in nearly every home and business in this country. Because of these characteristics, the light bulb lends itself to use as a symbol of material things in modem industrial culture.
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