Metaphorically Speaking [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 57 (1):169-169 (2003)
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There is a long philosophical tradition of regarding metaphor as an unimportant rhetorical device. Though this view once dominated analytic philosophy, richer conceptions of how metaphor works have increased our appreciation for its importance as a cognitive process. In Metaphorically Speaking, Patti.

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