The Bucknell Review, 第 20-21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... symbol form , particularly an abstract or arbitrary symbol configuration . In the most direct sense the visual symbol refers to something else of meaning . It stands for ( symbolizes ) this . An image or a form , therefore ...
... symbol form , particularly an abstract or arbitrary symbol configuration . In the most direct sense the visual symbol refers to something else of meaning . It stands for ( symbolizes ) this . An image or a form , therefore ...
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... symbol , a model is a free construct . The material that goes into symbols is intimately bound up with that which it is expressing , so that discarding the symbol always means altering whatever it symbolizes ; and that is normally pos ...
... symbol , a model is a free construct . The material that goes into symbols is intimately bound up with that which it is expressing , so that discarding the symbol always means altering whatever it symbolizes ; and that is normally pos ...
第 125 頁
... symbol has totally entered the conscious , it may lose its attach- ment to the unconscious and become an allegory which , unlike the symbol , is rational and has a meaning which can be com- pletely grasped . A symbol or group of symbols ...
... symbol has totally entered the conscious , it may lose its attach- ment to the unconscious and become an allegory which , unlike the symbol , is rational and has a meaning which can be com- pletely grasped . A symbol or group of symbols ...
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