analogon
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek ἀνάλογος (análogos).
Noun
analogon (plural analoga or analogons)
- analogue (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- (philosophy) According to Sartre, an equivalent of perception (such as a painting or a mental image) that is necessary for the process of imagination to take place.
Related terms
French
Noun
analogon m (plural analogons)
- (psychology) The other
- analogue
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