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    THE AXIOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS OF THE SYMBOL: EPISTEMOLOGICAL ASPECTS
    (CEP USM, 2024) Dodul, Dumitru; Roșca, Andrei
    In order to present the relation between the values and the symbols, which we are trying to argue that is the ground of the cultural act, a complex issue researched by various fields, such as linguistics, psychology, anthropology, informatics, with unique interpretations, which offers precious information about the way in which people understand and use symbols. In this article, as an introduction to a dissertation thesis on this subject, presents the bibliographical texts and how those conceptualizations can be used in this way. Following this relation between the symbols and the values, the perspectives which we involve implies the epistemological theories which conceptualize the truth as a correspondence, respectively as a coherence, in order to highlight the relation between the values and symbols as a correspondence, respectively between the symbols as a coherence. The purpose is to argue how this pattern, without using in an inappropriate manner the concepts, can highlight the perspective of the science of spirit, as Dilthey conceptualizes it, in order to highlight the resorts of the cultural act.

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