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Symbolic power, robotting, and surveilling
(Springer, 2012-05-01)
Symbolic power is discussed with reference to mathematics and formal languages. Two distinctions are crucial for establishing mechanical and formal perspectives: one between appearance and reality, and one between sense ...
Symbolic power, robotting, and surveilling
(Springer, 2012-05-01)
Symbolic power is discussed with reference to mathematics and formal languages. Two distinctions are crucial for establishing mechanical and formal perspectives: one between appearance and reality, and one between sense ...
Information and sustaining mechanisms in Fodor's theory of content
(Instituto de Estudios Humanisticos Juan Ignacio Molina, 2016)
According to Fodor's informational approach, mental symbols have content by virtue of standing in certain nomic relations with their referents. These relations are sustained by computational mechanisms which enable the ...
Symbolic power, robotting, and surveilling
(Springer, 2014)
Symbols are not uniquely human
(2007)
Modern semiotics is a branch of logics that formally defines symbol-based communication. In recent years, the semiotic classification of signs has been invoked to support the notion that symbols are uniquely human. Here ...
Information and sustaining mechanisms in Fodor's theory of contentInformación y mecanismos de sustentación en la teoría fodoriana del contenido
(Instituto de Estudios Humanisticos Juan Ignacio Molina, 2017)
Traditional theories of development versus the theory of symbolic sites of belonging
(Universidad del Zulia, 2020)
Expanding the default forms in the lexicon: the sound masculine plural inflection
(Universidad del Zulia, 2020)
Expanding the default forms in the lexicon: the sound masculine plural inflection
(Universidad del Zulia, 2020)
Symbols are not uniquely human
(Elsevier Sci LtdOxfordInglaterra, 2007)