12 Facts About Symbols

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Symbols allow people to go beyond what is known or seen by creating linkages between otherwise very different concepts and experiences.

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Symbols take the form of words, sounds, gestures, ideas, or visual images and are used to convey other ideas and beliefs.

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3.

Symbols are a means of complex communication that often can have multiple levels of meaning.

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4.

Symbols are the basis of all human understanding and serve as vehicles of conception for all human knowledge.

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5.

Symbols facilitate understanding of the world in which we live, thus serving as the grounds upon which we make judgments.

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6.

Symbols hold the mind to truth but are not themselves the truth, hence it is delusory to borrow them.

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7.

Symbols allow the human brain continuously to create meaning using sensory input and decode symbols through both denotation and connotation.

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8.

Symbols contrasted a sign with a symbol: something that is unknown and that cannot be made clear or precise.

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9.

Symbols says they are related through "substitution", where one word, phrase, or symbol is substituted for another in order to change the meaning.

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10.

Symbols can carry symbolic value in three primary forms: Ideological, comparative, and isomorphic.

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11.

Symbols are complex, and their meanings can evolve as the individual or culture evolves.

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12.

Symbols are used in cartography to communicate geographical information .

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