نتایج جستجو برای: symbolic imagination

تعداد نتایج: 38433  

Journal: :بحوث فی اللغه العربیه 0
تورج زینی وند ستادیار دانشگاه رازی - کرمانشاه. جهانگیر امیری ستادیار دانشگاه رازی - کرمانشاه. رضا کیانی دانشجوی دکترای دانشگاه رازی- کرمانشاه

utopian fantasy in the poetry of sohrab sepehri and abbas beydoun(a comparative study)tooraj zinivand *jahungir amiri **reza kiany ***abstractif we look at the poems of the iranian poet sohrab sepehri and lebanese poetabbas beydoun , we find that the fantasy adopted by poets imagination is linked topsychological factors, and this fantasy often comes in surreal manner in branches ofliterary, sym...

2002

In Petry's edition of the Encyclopedia, it appears from the table of contents that Imagination is subdivided into (a) Reproductive Imagination, (b) Associative Imagination, and (c) Phantasy, which is then itself subdivided into (i) Symbol, (ii) Sign, and (iii) Language. But this division seems to be Boumann's, not Hegel's, for if attention is paid to the architectonic mentioned in the main para...

Journal: :the international journal of humanities 2007
pyeaam abbasi

samuel taylor coleridge is the most symbolic of all romantic poets. through his creative imagination, coleridge creates symbols that disguise the philosophical ideas, and something fresh and unsullied out of the chaos of different images and associations. it is simply imagination that enables the romantic poet to present spiritually perceived things, and resolves his conflict by returning to “d...

Journal: : 2022

Bu çalışmanın amacı Latin Amerika’nın önde gelen yazarlarından Horacio Quiroga’nın “Yaban Balı” isimli öyküsünü, Fransız düşünür Gilbert Durand’ın İmgelemin Antropolojik Yapıları kuramı çerçevesinde incelemektir. Kişisel hayatında yaşadığı travmatik olaylar yazınsal biçemine yansır. Öykülerinde vahşi doğa ve ölüm gibi konulara sıklıkla yer veren Quiroga, Gotik edebiyat temsilcisi Amerikalı yaza...

Journal: :Integrative psychological & behavioral science 2013
Tania Zittoun Frédéric Cerchia

This paper proposes a developmental view on imagination: from this perspective, imagination can be seen as triggered by some disrupting event, which generates a disjunction from the person's unfolding experience of the "real" world, and as unfolding as a loop, which eventually comes back to the actual experience. Examining recent and classical theorization of imagination in psychology, the pape...

1999
NIGEL J. T. THOMAS

Can theories of mental imagery, conscious mental contents, developed within cognitive science throw light on the obscure (but culturally very significant) concept of imagination? Three extant views of mental imagery are considered: quasi-pictorial, description, and perceptual activity theories. The first two face serious theoretical and empirical difficulties. The third is (for historically con...

Ma’aref, Majid , Taqavian, Fatemeh ,

One of the common views in contemporary Quranic research is the dialog on the existence of allegory and symbolic language in the Quran and Quranic stories. Citing such arguments as the common literary style between the Quranic stories and human stories, the use of symbols with specific modes of expression in the Quran and the cases in which the Divine intent is expressed through questions and a...

Journal: :پژوهش ادبیات معاصر جهان 0
علی عباسی دانشگاه شهید بهشتی، دکترا عبدالرسول شاکری دانشگاه شهید بهشتی، دانشجوی دکتری

although the novel the vacant place of salouch (jaye khaliye salouch)has a powerful realistic feature and trend of narrative so withdrawn from imagination that makes it difficult for the audience to follow- of course this is adaptive with the novel's theme and slow concatenation of events- it seems that considering this realistic feature, a great part of the narrative structure of the nove...

The general concept of 'Dwell' or the existence of human on earth accompanying a suitable environment has various architectural responses in the traditional and modern thought. However, the recognition of quiddity of dwell and its specific meaning 'calmness' is still a theoretical challenge in human relation and environment. In this essay, nature and dwell of self with regard to the world of se...

2005
J. CLANCEY Mark Bickhard Ken Ford

Situated cognition research rejects the hypothesis that neurological structures and processes are similar in kind to the symbols we create and use in our everyday lives. The symbolic approach, as described by Vera and Simon (1993), conflates neurological stmctures and processes with physical representations that we perceive and manipulate in our environment (e.g., a journal article) and experie...

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