Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Apr. 2010
Symbology is the study that is carried out on symbols.
Meanwhile, for symbolrefers to that perceptible representation that is made of an idea, whose features are socially accepted by convention. The symbol is a sign but without likeness nor contiguity. It is worth noting that the signs only mean things, that is, they are mere and simple referents or images of something and the symbol, in addition to signifying its own, has the function of symbolizing, which is the same to say that it transmits a message that comes from the ideas that the symbol in question symbolizes.
There are symbols referring to different associations, be they religious, political, commercial, sports, artistic, among others.
A symbol can be made up of real information, extracted directly from the environment and therefore easy to recognize and also by shapes, colors, textures, among others, which are visual elements that do not have any similarity with the objects in the environment real. Symbols can be classified as simple, complex, obscure, obvious, useless, effective.
And with respect to the value of action that they present, it will be determined by the level of penetration in the mind that they achieve, that is, the recognition and the memory to wake up.
Symbology is that branch of knowledge that studies a set or system of symbols, which is why it is the specialized part of the Semiotics, the discipline which is responsible for studying symbols as parts of social life.
The National symbol, for example, is one that a nation determined will adopt to represent through it their values, goals, stories, wealth and by which it will be identified and distinguished from the rest. Generally, national symbols create a feeling of membership among the citizens of the country when they adopt it and tend to gather around it. The flag, the shield and the anthem they are the most popular national symbols.
Also, the set or system of symbols is designated as symbology.
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