A representational approach to metaphor

Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 37 (4):467-473 (1979)
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Abstract

In this paper I shall argue that the relations between metaphorical and literal kinds of language may be illuminated and clarified by comparison with corresponding differences and similarities between representing and represented objects. A kind of "picture theory" of metaphorical language will be proposed (though one which draws more on Wittgenstein's Investigations than on the Tractatus), in which successful metaphorical phrases are taken as being about things which are capable (in context) of being seen or recognized as representing or depicting that which the words ordinarily refer to or describe when being used literally.

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John Dilworth
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A New Model for Metaphor.J. Christopher Maloney - 1983 - Dialectica 37 (4):285-301.

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