Knowledge and Language: Volume III: Metaphor and KnowledgeF. R. Ankersmit, Jan Johann Albinn Mooij Springer Science & Business Media, 1993 - 213 pagina's Metaphor lies at the heart of the contemporary debate in aesthetics, semantics and the philosophy of science. It is generally recognised now that metaphor is not an obfuscation of the truth (as so many philosophers since Plato have argued); on the contrary, it is essential that we consider metaphor if we strive for an optimal understanding of how truth is gained both in science and in our everyday dealings with reality. Hence, metaphor is not of interest only for the literary theorists, but for all those who wish to understand science and how to grasp the structure of our social world. This volume presents eleven essays on the role of metaphor in philosophy, poetry, semiotics, art, literary criticism, economics, medical science and in political theory. Through the use of metaphor, the contributors provide a unique and exciting picture of these disciplines. |
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... argued that there are no metaphorical meanings , although he was far from believing that metaphors are superfluous or worse . For in their pragmatic dimension metaphors can be very powerful indeed , inspiring hearers and readers to make ...
... argued that there are no metaphorical meanings , although he was far from believing that metaphors are superfluous or worse . For in their pragmatic dimension metaphors can be very powerful indeed , inspiring hearers and readers to make ...
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... argue that ' cognitive truth ' is the matrix most likely to fulfil these two requirements . Indeed , ordinarily , though not always , it has been the domain of cognitive truth where the adherents of each INTRODUCTION 3.
... argue that ' cognitive truth ' is the matrix most likely to fulfil these two requirements . Indeed , ordinarily , though not always , it has been the domain of cognitive truth where the adherents of each INTRODUCTION 3.
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... arguments different from those used by Davidson . Davidson argues that metaphors mean what the words in their common literal interpretation mean , and nothing more . He leaves no room for metaphorical meaning and is , therefore ...
... arguments different from those used by Davidson . Davidson argues that metaphors mean what the words in their common literal interpretation mean , and nothing more . He leaves no room for metaphorical meaning and is , therefore ...
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... argues against traditional attempts to explain or express metaphorical meaning in terms of literal meaning . Such ... arguing her case she polemicizes with Cooper . In his Metaphor Cooper had mentioned several objections INTRODUCTION 5.
... argues against traditional attempts to explain or express metaphorical meaning in terms of literal meaning . Such ... arguing her case she polemicizes with Cooper . In his Metaphor Cooper had mentioned several objections INTRODUCTION 5.
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... argument follows two tracks . First , she shows that thesis M is not incompatible with a moderate realism ( so there remains an external reality to serve as a touchstone for scientific theories ) . Secondly , Wittgenstein's notion of ...
... argument follows two tracks . First , she shows that thesis M is not incompatible with a moderate realism ( so there remains an external reality to serve as a touchstone for scientific theories ) . Secondly , Wittgenstein's notion of ...
Inhoudsopgave
METAPHOR AND COGNITION | 21 |
TRUTH AND METAPHOR | 37 |
MODELS METAPHORS AND TRUTH | 49 |
A LIBERAL APPROACH | 67 |
POETRY KNOWLEDGE AND METAPHOR | 81 |
ON THE WAY TO CONCEPTUAL AND PERCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE | 95 |
THE USES OF METAPHOR | 111 |
METAPHOR AND PAINTING | 113 |
ABOUT A METAPHOR IN LITERARY SEMIOTICS | 127 |
ECONOMICS AND LANGUAGE | 137 |
METAPHOR IN 19THCENTURY MEDICINE | 143 |
METAPHOR IN POLITICAL THEORY | 155 |
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 203 |
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Knowledge and Language: Metaphor and knowledge Eric J. Reuland,Werner Abraham,F. R. Ankersmit Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1993 |
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