Doha: Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies has recently issued a book on Logic and the principles of jurisprudence written by the Omani Researcher Dr. Saud Abdullah Alzadjali.
The book comes in 520 pages and refers to the topic of linguistic symbols that have been set as a problematic topic in the fundamentalist semiotics, which stirs controversy in the relationships between the mental visualization, phrase and subject.
It clarifies that visualsing the reality in fundamentalist semiotics comes through sensation and mental clues whereas language is an internal representation for the external reality, therefore the role of imagination emerged in Al Ghazali, as the conceptual structures descend from our sensory experience, the mental image or mental processes is a separation point for the birth of the tongue, and the use of tongue separately from the reality cannot be imagined in fundamentalist semiotics, because the meaning settles in the mind, but it sticks to reality through the links put forward by the fundamentalists out of stubbornness from outside.