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  1. Charles Morris' Maitreyan path as via positiva : toward a semiotic of religious symbolism.Harold Hector Wilson - unknown
    Charles William Morris was a student of George Herbert Mead in the early 1920s when Mead was involved in the Chicago School. Inspired by his mentor, Morris wrote extensively on semiotics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, aesthetics, axiology and religion. Morris has received wide acclaim for his writings on semiotics. However, his writings pertaining to religion--the study of which preoccupied him throughout his life--have been all but entirely overlooked.
     
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