A Whiteheadian theory of meaning

Philosophy of Science 20 (1):31-41 (1953)
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Although Whitehead did not develop a general theory of meaning, his most systematic account of topics related to meaning is found in his discussion of ‘symbolic reference’,. But these latter discussions, however basic they might be in terms of Whitehead's theory of symbolism, yet constitute but a small part of the general theory of meaning that is implicit in the philosophy of organism, as a whole.

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Symbolism: Its Meaning and Effect.Alfred North Whitehead - 1928 - Humana Mente 3 (12):527-530.

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