Metaphors We Live By

  • Cooper D
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Abstract

Aside from aperçus of Kant, Nietzsche, and of course, Aristotle, metaphor has not, until recently, received its due. The dominant view has been Hobbes': metaphors are an ‘abuse’ of language, less dangerous than ordinary equivocation only because they ‘profess their inconstancy’.

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Cooper, D. E. (1984). Metaphors We Live By. Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series, 18, 43–58. https://doi.org/10.1017/s135824610000309x

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