The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... symbolic reality composed of meanings that are discovered entirely through communication and joint activity ( TREVARTHEN and LOGOTHETI , 1987 ) . Symbols grow from the human need to enter into reprocity of interests , feelings and ...
... symbolic reality composed of meanings that are discovered entirely through communication and joint activity ( TREVARTHEN and LOGOTHETI , 1987 ) . Symbols grow from the human need to enter into reprocity of interests , feelings and ...
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... symbolic consciousness in which every object has a perceived place in a coherent semantic system or ' network ' of meanings that the community shares . Nor are the signs experimented with and ' negotiated ' by the apes in an equivalent ...
... symbolic consciousness in which every object has a perceived place in a coherent semantic system or ' network ' of meanings that the community shares . Nor are the signs experimented with and ' negotiated ' by the apes in an equivalent ...
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... symbolic culture ( its ' total cosmology ' ) are innate in human kind . Children's interests and intuitions appear to make culture inevitable . If so , they must , therefore , be absent in apes , because no ape has more than a dim hint ...
... symbolic culture ( its ' total cosmology ' ) are innate in human kind . Children's interests and intuitions appear to make culture inevitable . If so , they must , therefore , be absent in apes , because no ape has more than a dim hint ...
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