The meaning of metaphors

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63 (3):320 – 335 (1985)
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This paper defends the view put forward by Donald Davidson in his paper 'What Metaphors Mean' that metaphorical utterances have no propositional meaning or message content other than the literal content of the expressions uttered. Davidson's own arguments for this position are examined, and found on the whole to be unconvincing, but further considerations are offered in support of his conclusion

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