The role of expression in the emergence of cultural forms and symbolic types.

Epistēmēs Metron Logos, (9), 24–28 9:24-28 (2023)
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Abstract

There is a correlation between historical events and the ways in which they emerge as unique moments of a society, a culture. If we have at our disposal reliable sources that will allow us to understand these moments as the results of manifestations of universal wills, that is, morality, we will be able to interpret the ways of the above emergence and to study their relevance to historical events. In the following text, we will study cultural forms and symbolic types as constituent elements of cultural systems, but also the symbolic components, in the environment of which they were defined and emerged. The latter will be approached according to the categories of theoretical and practical knowledge, while we will highlight the special role of aesthetic supervision as the first level of the theoretical mind in relation to logic, but also with the levels of practicality, individual will and ethics.

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Dimitrios Dacrotsis
Hellenic Open University

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