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In 1931, philosopher Alfred Korzybski stated that 'the map is not the territory'. What is meant by this statement?Group of answer choicesA word is not the object it represents, images are not what they represent, representations are always constructed representations.There is no distinguishable difference between real and counterpart in media texts.No meaning can be derived from a representation of a place, word or thing.Surrealism is an artistic movement that explains the treachery of images.

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In 1931, philosopher Alfred Korzybski stated that 'the map is not the territory'. What is meant by this statement?Group of answer choicesA word is not the object it represents, images are not what they represent, representations are always constructed representations.There is no distinguishable difference between real and counterpart in media texts.No meaning can be derived from a representation of a place, word or thing.Surrealism is an artistic movement that explains the treachery of images.

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The statement 'the map is not the territory' by Alfred Korzybski means that a word is not the object it represents, images are not what they represent, representations are always constructed representations. This statement emphasizes the difference between an object and its representation. A map, for instance, is merely an abstraction of the territory it represents, it is not the territory itself. Similarly, a word or an image is not the actual thing it represents, but a constructed representation of it.

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