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          Philosophical Perspectives on Metaphor

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          Mark Johnson · 1981
          Rich with historical and cultural value, these works are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.
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          Metaphor and Philosophy: A Special Issue of metaphor and ...

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          Mark Johnson · 2014
          During the last 15 years, cognitive scientists have discovered things about the nature and importance of metaphor that are startling because of their radical implications for metaphor research and because they require us to rethink some of ...
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          Metaphor, Metonymy, and Experientialist Philosophy: ...

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          Verena Haser · 2011
          This book will be relevant to students and scholars interested in semantics and cognitive linguistics, and also in psychology and philosophy of language.
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          Metaphor: Its Cognitive Force and Linguistic Structure

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          Eva Feder Kittay · 1990
          The purpose of this book is to provide a comprehensive philosophical theory which explains the cognitive contribution of metaphor.
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          Metaphor, Analogy, and the Place of Places: Where Religion ...

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          Carl G. Vaught · 2004
          " Remarkably, Vaught shows how the category of "place" serves as the intersection of both triads. In the end, "place" is the orientation that guides the discussions of Being and God, where philosophy and religion are joined.
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          Models and Metaphors: Studies in Language and Philosophy

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          Max Black · 2019
          Although the range is wide (philosophy of language, logic, philosophy of science) in this collection of essays, there is a certain unity of treatment arising from the author's steady interest in using "linguistic analysis" to cast some new ...
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          Girls and Philosophy: This Book Isn't a Metaphor for Anything

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          Richard Greene, ‎Rachel Robison-Greene · 2014
          In Girls and Philosophy, a team of diverse yet always sensitive, empathic, and ept philosophers approach the world of Girls from a variety of angles and philosophical points of view.
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          Arguments and Metaphors in Philosophy

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          Daniel Harry Cohen · 2004
          In this book, Daniel Cohen explores the connections between arguments and metaphors most pronounced in philosophy, because philosophical discourse is both thoroughly metaphorical and replete with argumentation.
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          Metaphor and Metaphilosophy: Philosophy as Combat, Play, and ...

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          Sarah A. Mattice · 2014
          The book examines metaphors of combat, play, and aesthetic experience and emphasizes how the choices we make in philosophical language are deeply intertwined with what we think philosophy is and how it should be practiced.
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          Metaphor, Metonymy, and Experientialist Philosophy: ... - Page 99

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          Verena Haser · 2005
          Found inside – Page 99
          Such conventional expressions , however , are not really genuine metaphors any more - or so Davidson argues : Metaphors whose interpretation is rigidly fixed are " dead " ; they have lost their metaphoricity ( cf.
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