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aker:collected_works:cw6 [2015/10/05 13:25] janusaker:collected_works:cw6 [2015/10/30 22:16] janus
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 "In practical psychology, therefore, we would do well to make a rigorous distinction between the image or //imago// of a man and his real existence.  Because of its extremely subjective origin, the //imago// is frequently more an image of a subjective functional complex than of the object itself. ... it is better to regard it <fc green>(the //imago// )</fc> as an image of the subjective relation to the object." "In practical psychology, therefore, we would do well to make a rigorous distinction between the image or //imago// of a man and his real existence.  Because of its extremely subjective origin, the //imago// is frequently more an image of a subjective functional complex than of the object itself. ... it is better to regard it <fc green>(the //imago// )</fc> as an image of the subjective relation to the object."
  
-=== Symbol ===+=== 51. Symbol ===
  
 §814 "Symbolic and //semiotic// meanings are entirely different things. ... A symbol always presupposes that the chosen expression is the best possible description or formulation of a relatively unknown fact, which is none the less known to exist or is postulated as existing." §814 "Symbolic and //semiotic// meanings are entirely different things. ... A symbol always presupposes that the chosen expression is the best possible description or formulation of a relatively unknown fact, which is none the less known to exist or is postulated as existing."
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