Symbol versus Concept
An Objective Analysis of Communication and Thought
by
Book Details
Language :
Publication Date :
30/09/2008
Format :
Softcover
Dimensions :
6x9
Page Count :
509
ISBN :
9781436362269
About the Book
When one person attempts to communicate with another person, the former person transmits a symbol in an attempt to convey a concept. The symbol could be a spoken or written word, a facial expression, a picture, etc. In order for the communication to be successful, it is necessary that the concepts of both people be adequately close. This book reveals some of the consequences of people’s longstanding and virtually universal insistence upon conflating symbols with concepts. This common logical fallacy manifests itself in many ways—which range from apparently harmless longstanding paradoxes to serious disagreements between groups of people.