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- W57636054 abstract "Following a broad appreciation of metaphor in the classical period and its subsequent life in the history of rhetoric, a contrast is drawn in early modernity revealing a period of resistance to metaphor, using the English writers Hobbes and Locke. This contrasts with the uses to which metaphor was put by Vico and Herder whose work challenged the previously understood relation between the literal and the metaphorical and provided a basis for new descriptions of the social, including anthropology and ethnology. Nietzsche marks a significant development proposing that metaphor offers a creative and critical plurality, making an explicit link between metaphor and the theory of persons in relation. Metaphor identifies a new perspective of human experience making it possible for metonymy to identify its parts, synecdoche to elaborate the relations between the attributes of parts to the whole, and irony to inspect the earlier practices for their adequacy, by a test of opposition. The redescription of natural science as having a dependency on metaphor, and the later work of Wittgenstein are each seen as helping to overcome the earlier resistance, opening a possibility for a subsequent burgeoning of academic study of the subject in the closing decades of the twentieth century. Links are described between perspectives on metaphor with anthropology, ethnology, ethnography, ethnomethodology, psychoanalysis, economics, psychology, and sociology. Any further links between metaphor and the achievement of intimacy and community and the ways in which these might be modified by particular social and economic structures yet remain to be developed, although a comprehensive, utopian, and pragmatist redescription of modern culture and politics drawing upon the changing status of metaphor has been offered by Richard Rorty." @default.
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- W57636054 title "Metaphor and its Role in Social Thought: History of the Concept" @default.
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