How to draw the line between metaphoric use and abuse: Are Howe and Lyne out of line on sociobiology?

Social Epistemology 6 (2):215 – 218 (1992)
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(1992). How to draw the line between metaphoric use and abuse: Are Howe and Lyne out of line on sociobiology? Social Epistemology: Vol. 6, The Rhetoric of Sociobiology, pp. 215-218. doi: 10.1080/02691729208578656

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