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Tag Archives: perception

A world of symbols (Part 4): The need for symbols

Posted on July 29, 2020 by pdf_admin | Blog

We need symbols because we need to break down our complex experiences into simple comprehensible parts—both for easy communication with others and for easy comprehension ourselves. Continue reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged concepts, language, learning, partialization, perception, philosophy, semantics | 3 Replies

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