Search results for "The Symbolic"

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Symbolic use of marine shells and mineral pigments by Iberian Neandertals 115,000 years ago.

2018

U-Th dating of archaeological deposits of Cueva de los Aviones provides evidence for Neandertal symbolism 115,000 years ago.

010506 paleontologyAquatic OrganismsMinerals060101 anthropologyMultidisciplinaryTime FactorsSciAdv r-articles06 humanities and the arts01 natural sciencesArchaeologyGeographyAnimal ShellsSpainMiddle PaleolithicAnthropologyAnimals0601 history and archaeologyThe SymbolicMiddle Stone AgeSymbolic behaviorResearch Articles0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAncestorNeanderthalsResearch ArticleScience advances
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Matei Visniec: aproximación a un universo dramático a través de sus animales

2014

Matei Visniec (1956) is an author from Romania, who uses both French and Romanian expression in his plays. The coordinates of his dramatic fictional universe bring together the absurd, the symbolic, the fantastic and the conflicts in the city of men, sometimes with accurate historical and current references. Animals, present onstage in many different ways, are very common in his plays. They constitute a strange wildlife between animal and human, between the real and the fantastic.Their presence in this theatrical universe fits into their symbolic aspect, which defies the imagination by means of what is enigmatic and incomprehensible; but it also falls into their committed side to the extent…

AbsurdismFantastiqueLinguistics and LanguageHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryAbsurd[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureSymbolicabsurdHuman conditionAbsurdeSymboliqueLanguage and Linguistics[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureanimalFantasticTheatreTeatre (Gènere literari) S. XX Història i críticaThéâtreThéâtre - 20e siècleEngagementlcsh:French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literatureMatei VisniecAnimalfantasticRomanianFictional universecommitment16. Peace & justicelanguage.human_languageExpression (architecture)AestheticsCommitmenttheatrelcsh:PQ1-3999languagesymbolicThe SymbolicSymbolique -- Au théâtreUniverse (mathematics)
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The taboo against group contact: Hypothesis of Gypsy ontologization

2007

The concept of this article is that the symbolic relationships between human beings and animals serve as a model for the relationships between the majority and the ethnic minority. We postulate that there are two representations that serve to organize these relationships between human beings and animals: a domestic and a wild one. If the domestic animal is an index of human culture, the wild animal is an index of nature which man considers himself to share with the animal. With the wild representation, contact with the animal will be taboo, as it constitutes a threat to the anthropological difference. We offer the hypothesis that ontologization of the minority, that is, the substitution of …

AdultMaleRomaAdolescentSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupPoison controlContext (language use)VocabularyDogsAnimal welfareTabooAnimalsHumansContact hypothesisChildmedia_commonHuman-Animal BondTabooMiddle AgedSocial relationGroup ProcessesAffectFemaleThe SymbolicFactor Analysis StatisticalPsychologySocial psychologyBritish Journal of Social Psychology
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Melancolía de mujeres Solas.

2019

En este trabajo vamos a relacionar la película de Benito Zambrano Solas (1999) con el género o familia de films del melodrama de la mujer desconocida que propone Cavell (2009). Para ello, después de introducir el “método” asociativo cavelliano, vamos a presentar los rasgos más característicos de dicho género y la imagen de la mujer que en ellos se dibuja: el autoconocimiento de la protagonista, su relación con el mundo masculino, su emancipación del mismo a través de la conquista de la voz. El resto del trabajo consiste en una propuesta de lectura de la película de Zambrano, dentro de un marco cavelliano, pero subrayando el papel de la melancolía como mito cultural (Bartra 2001), la relació…

AppropriationPsychoanalysisEmancipationmedia_common.quotation_subjectReading (process)SacrificeThe SymbolicCharacter (symbol)General MedicineMythologyArtOrder (virtue)media_commonAnálisis. Revista de investigación filosófica
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An associative link from geometric to symbolic representations in artificial vision

1991

Recent approaches to modelling the reference of internal symbolic representations of intelligent systems suggest to consider a computational level of a subsymbolic kind. In this paper the integration between symbolic and subsymbolic processing is approached in the framework of the research work currently carried on by the authors in the field of artificial vision. An associative mapping mechanism is defined in order to relate the constructs of the symbolic representation to a geometric model of the observed scene.

Artificial Intelligence; Knowledge Representation; Artificial Visionbusiness.industryComputer scienceIntelligent decision support systemKnowledge RepresentationField (computer science)Artificial IntelligenceArtificial visionArtificial VisionThe SymbolicArtificial intelligencebusinessRepresentation (mathematics)Geometric modelingLink (knot theory)Associative property
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Balance as Symbol and Object of Art

2014

The symbolic use of the balance is reviewed, covering mythology and religion, icons and arts, its use in astronomy and astrology as well as in literature and music. In Old Egypt many paintings show men’s height balances symbolically used for soul weighing. In Greece the fate balance was known. In the Roman Empire the symbolic use changed to justice fairness, and legitimacy of coins and this holds until modern time. In the Bible and the Koran fair weighing in trade are demanded. In the Book of Revelation the balance is symbol for misery. Michael archangel became guide of the deceased to the last judgement and weighed the poor sinner against his good deeds. In the witch balance the mass of th…

Balance (metaphysics)Historybiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectWitchArchangelAstrology and astronomybiology.organism_classificationThe artsAstrologySymbolAestheticsThe Symbolicmedia_common
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Panel Summary: Symbolism and Connectionism Paradigms

1999

The aim of this chapter is to report the panel discussion on symbolism and connectionism paradigms. In particular, the following hot point are analysed: what cognitive phenomena are most difficult for connectionists to explain? what cognitive phenomena are most naturally explained in connectionist terms? is symbolic deduction a central kind of human thinking? How do people make deductions? is nondeductive reasoning done in accord with the laws of probability? what areas of knowledge do you have that are easily described in terms of symbolic rules? concepts reduced to rules, concepts reduced to networks; symbolic and connectionist mechanisms of analogy; planning, decision, explanation, learn…

Cognitive scienceConnectionismPoint (typography)AnalogyThe SymbolicCognitionConceptual spacePsychologyPanel discussion
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Block 21 and the Pensabilità of the Representation of Auschwitz

2012

Abstract Building on the assumption that the Memorial in Honor of Italians Fallen in Nazi Extermination Camps (situated in Auschwitz I, Block 21) expresses the meta-reflexive inclination that strengthened the twentieth century (the capacity of that century to think of itself as a subject), this article aims to highlight and illustrate the dual philosophical significance of the Memorial. From the perspective of the philosophy of history, this philosophical significance, which has a symbolic value, leads us to investigate an organic and historically embodied conception of deportation. From the perspective of the aesthetics of memory, this philosophical meaning offers a new framework for the …

Cultural StudiesCognitive scienceHistoryRAPPRESENTAZIONEAUSCHWITZVisual Arts and Performing ArtsPhilosophy of historymedia_common.quotation_subjectReligious studiesSubject (philosophy)Representation (arts)ArtMeaning (philosophy of language)DeportationExpression (architecture)AestheticsHonorPensare dopo AuschwitzSettore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia TeoreticaThe SymbolicRappresentazione estetica memoria Auschwitzmedia_commonImages
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Rituales funerarios y de duelo colectivos y privados, religiosos o laicos

2014

My Docthoral Thesis carried out with religious subjects from different creeds and with non religious individuals found that participation in collective funerary rites and in private rituals –religious or secular - allow the mourners to say good bye and accept the death of their deceased loved ones (Paez et al., 2007)..Funerals and bereavement rituals allow the symbolic expression of feelings and thoughts, assist the mourners to cope with loss, and promote their recovery from bereavement (Pargament, 1997; Yoffe, 2012c.).

Expression (architecture)Feelingmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Materials ScienceThe SymbolicSociologyReligious studiesmedia_commonAvances en Psicología
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Conceptual Spaces for Cognitive Architectures: A lingua franca for different levels of representation

2017

During the last decades, many cognitive architectures (CAs) have been realized adopting different assumptions about the organization and the representation of their knowledge level. Some of them (e.g. SOAR [Laird (2012)]) adopt a classical symbolic approach, some (e.g. LEABRA [O'Reilly and Munakata (2000)]) are based on a purely connectionist model, while others (e.g. CLARION [Sun (2006)] adopt a hybrid approach combining connectionist and symbolic representational levels. Additionally, some attempts (e.g. biSOAR) trying to extend the representational capacities of CAs by integrating diagrammatical representations and reasoning are also available [Kurup and Chandrasekaran (2007)]. In this p…

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