symbolic domain
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Contexto: "Tsukuyomi’s (symbolic) domain is emphasized as a remote place, such as ‘Aounaharano-siono-yaoe,’ the distant world of the sea, or a night away from the deity of the sun, which seems to be related to the fact that the moon seems to have the characteristics of connecting the otherworld with life. This indicates a symbolic domain associated with death and life.”"
Fonte: Fujime, N. (2024). A study of the characteristics of the Moon deity in Japanese mythology. Journal of Human Life and Culture Studies (人間生活文化研究), 34, 206–209.
Fonte: Fujime, N. (2024). A study of the characteristics of the Moon deity in Japanese mythology. Journal of Human Life and Culture Studies (人間生活文化研究), 34, 206–209.
Termo equivalente: Domínio simbólico
Definição: "Symbolic domain is a non-concrete way of communicating taking the existence of the system into an abstract realm. This is created by the components of the system and for the system itself. It comes into being through the interaction and interrelation that exist between the members of the system and is created and employed with the specific purpose of benefiting those members."
Fonte: Kriek, H. S. (2007). Work teams: A review of South African research. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 10(4), 558–571.
Fonte: Kriek, H. S. (2007). Work teams: A review of South African research. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 10(4), 558–571.
Definição em português: "Um domínio simbólico é uma forma não concreta de comunicação – levando a existência do sistema para um âmbito abstrato. Ele é criado pelos componentes do sistema e para o próprio sistema. Surge por meio da interação e inter-relação que existem entre os membros do sistema e é criado e utilizado com o propósito específico de beneficiar esses membros."