Whitehead, Alfred North

Symbolism, its meaning and effect - New York, NY Capricorn Books 1959 - viii, 88p.

Barbour-Page Lectures, University of Virginia, 1927.

'...not only considers the general problems of symbolism, but is also concerned with symbolism in relation to the problem of perception, to our capacity for knowledge of "the outside world."...shows that symbolism plays a dominant part in the way in which all higher organisms function and exist, and that it is potentially the cause of all progress, and the potential cause of fatal error.'

Paperback

59011380


Symbolism (Psychology)

BF458 .W5 1959