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... notion of Law is that semantic growth , whether viewed as a transitory conceptual expansion or as the permanent creation of new linguistic , literary , or cognitive symbols , is guided by a general principle of natural selection . As ...
... notion of Law is that semantic growth , whether viewed as a transitory conceptual expansion or as the permanent creation of new linguistic , literary , or cognitive symbols , is guided by a general principle of natural selection . As ...
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... notion of reeds , the figural icon ( the referent imaginatively com- pared to man ) . It is important to notice that the semantic tension of metaphor ( its index ) arises most directly from the introduction of an icon into the ...
... notion of reeds , the figural icon ( the referent imaginatively com- pared to man ) . It is important to notice that the semantic tension of metaphor ( its index ) arises most directly from the introduction of an icon into the ...
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... notion of the symbol , especially if the " vague sugges- tion " of resemblance involved with a symbol in the O.E.D. ... notion of " throwing things together " by way of their immediate " likeness " ( probably in an imaginal or ...
... notion of the symbol , especially if the " vague sugges- tion " of resemblance involved with a symbol in the O.E.D. ... notion of " throwing things together " by way of their immediate " likeness " ( probably in an imaginal or ...
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abstract actual already analogical Animate becomes believe Black boundaries called cause chapter character clear complex conceptual condition connection consciousness consider context convention course crossing diagram diagrammatic displacement distinction evolution example experience fact feeling figural final function further given ground growth hierarchy human hypoicon hypothesis icon idea imaginal immediate important indexical instance interesting interpretation kind language least light linguistic literal logic meaning merely metaicon mind nature notion object original parallel passage pattern Peirce Peirce's Peircean perhaps poem poet poetic metaphor poetry position possibility potential precisely predication present pure reading reality reason reference relation represent respect reversible seems semantic semeiotic sense Shakespeare's significance similarity simply sort space Specifically stars suggest symbol tension theory thing third thought tion trembling true truth turn universal whole