Symbol, Myth, And Culture by Ernst Cassirer
This insightful work delves into the profound relationship between symbols, myths, and the cultural frameworks that shape human understanding. It explores how symbols and myths are not merely decorative elements of culture but are fundamental to the way humans perceive and interpret the world. By examining the symbolic forms that underpin language, art, religion, and science, the book reveals how these elements collectively construct the reality we experience, offering a comprehensive analysis of the symbolic nature of human thought and its pivotal role in cultural development.
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- 1949
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