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    French Philosophy Today: New Figures of the Human in Badiou, Meillassoux, Malabou, Serres and Latour.Christopher Watkin - 2016 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Contemporary French philosophy is laying fresh claim to the human. Through a series of independent, simultaneous initiatives, arising in the writing of diverse current French thinkers, the figured of the human is being transformed and reworked. -/- Christopher Watkin draws out both the promises and perils inherent in these attempts to rethink humanity’s relation to ‘nature’ and ‘culture’, to the objects that surround us, to the possibility of social and political change, to ecology and even to our own brains. This (...)
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    Subjectivity and sexual difference: New figures of the feminine in Irigaray and Cavarero. [REVIEW]Diane Perpich - 2003 - Continental Philosophy Review 36 (4):391-413.
    This paper argues that the metaphors of breath and voice as employed in the recent works of Luce Irigaray and Adriana Cavarero yield a reconceptualization of subjectivity as unique, embodied and relational. When interpreted in light of Cavarero's reorientation of the question of subjectivity from a what to a who, this newly configured notion of subjectivity can serve as the basis for a non-essentialist politics of sexual difference.
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    New light from arabic sources on Galen and the fourth figure of the syllogism.Nicholas Rescher - 1965 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (1):27-41.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:New Light from Arabic Sources on Galen and the Fourth Figure of the Syllogism NICHOLAS RESCHER The Problem of the Origin of the Fourth Figure FLYING IN THE FACE of the long-standing tradition--going back in Europe to Renaissance times--which credits Galen of Pergamon with the origination of the fourth syllogistic figure, recent authorities have almost to a man evinced doubt about Galen's claim to this innovation. Heinrieh Scholz speaks (...)
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    Figures of Entanglement: Diffractive Readings of Barad, New Materialism, and Rhetorical Theory and Criticism.Savannah Greer Downing - 2023 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 56 (3-4):395-402.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Figures of Entanglement: Diffractive Readings of Barad, New Materialism, and Rhetorical Theory and Criticism ed. by Christopher N. Gamble and Joshua S. HananSavannah Greer DowningFigures of Entanglement: Diffractive Readings of Barad, New Materialism, and Rhetorical Theory and Criticism. Edited by Christopher N. Gamble and Joshua S. Hanan. Routledge, 2021. xvi + 122 pp. $168 (hardcover), $47.16 (electronic book). ISBN: 9780367903794.Rhetorical scholars have turned to various new materialist frameworks (...)
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    The Figural as Interface in Film and the New Media, on D. N. Rodowick Reading the Figural, or, Philosophy after the New Media.Warwick Mules - 2003 - Film-Philosophy 7 (7).
    D. N. Rodowick _Reading the Figural, or, Philosophy after the New Media_ Durham: Duke University Press, 2001 ISBN 0-8223-2711-2 276 pp.
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    The New Millenium and the Age of Terror. Literature and the Figure in the Carpet.Florin Oprescu - 2013 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 12 (36):51-71.
    The 2001 terrorist attacks on USAmarked a crucial moment in the debates referring to the provocations of the new millennium, concerning the rapport between civilizations. The characterization of our time as « the age of terror » reflects more than a rapport “barbarism” - “civilization”, “culture” - “inculture”, “sacred” - “lay”, a clash of ethic and religious fundamentalisms. Literally analyses, born from the ashes of the twin towers, were and are confined to look at the rapport between the Occidental and (...)
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    New illusory effect of the Müller-Lyer figure.Paul T. Mountjoy - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (1):119.
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    A new interpretation of figural after-effects.Charles E. Osgood & Albert W. Heyer - 1952 - Psychological Review 59 (2):98-118.
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    Reading the Figural, or, Philosophy After the New Media.David Rodowick - 2001 - Duke University Press.
    In _Reading the Figural, or, Philosophy after the New Media_ D. N. Rodowick applies the concept of “the figural” to a variety of philosophical and aesthetic issues. Inspired by the aesthetic philosophy of Jean-François Lyotard, the figural defines a semiotic regime where the distinction between linguistic and plastic representation breaks down. This opposition, which has been the philosophical foundation of aesthetics since the eighteenth century, has been explicitly challenged by the new electronic, televisual, and digital media. Rodowick—one of the foremost (...)
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    The Figure and Thought of Berthold of Moosburg. New Studies and Perspectives.Mario Loconsole - 2023 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 64:23-39.
    In recent years, studies on Berthold of Moosburg have seen a significant growth, which has broadened the understanding of his philosophical thought. The Expositio super Elementationem theologicam Procli, as a comprehensive commentary on the Proclian work, is emerging in its full complexity as the project of glorification of Platonism and of Proclian sapiential perspective over Aristotelian intellectualism. In his philosophical programme, Berthold thus ascribes Avicenna to the party of the Peripatetics, places philosophers such as Avicebron as the main pillars of (...)
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    Afterness: Figures of Following in Modern Thought and Aesthetics.Gerhard Richter - 2011 - Columbia University Press.
    Gerhard Richter's groundbreaking study argues that the concept of "afterness" is a key figure in the thought and aesthetics of modernity. It pursues questions such as: What does it mean for something to "follow" something else? Does that which follows mark a clear break with what came before it, or does it in fact tacitly perpetuate its predecessor as a consequence of its inevitable indebtedness to the terms and conditions of that from which it claims to have departed? Indeed, is (...)
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    The figural as interface in film and the new media : Review of 'Reading the Figural, or, Philosophy after the New Media' by D. N. Rodowick. [REVIEW]Warwick Mules - 2003 - Film-Philosophy 7 (7):7--56.
    In his recently published book _Reading the Figural, or, Philosophy after the New Media_, D. N. Rodowick introduces the figural into the analysis of film and new media. The book contains revised versions of already published articles written in the 1980s and 1990s, [1] together with new material, and takes us on a journey through film theory and new media technologies to draw out the power of figuration in the coming digital age. Recognizing the 'tectonic shift' (205)currently taking place (...)
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    Towards a new universitary form of professionalization in social work: What are the professionalization levers for which professional figures?Patrick Lechaux - 2023 - Revue Phronesis 12 (1):25.
    L’article porte sur la construction en cours dans le champ de l’intervention sociale d’un nouvel espace épistémique, curriculaire et institutionnel (conjoint universités-écoles sociales). Il cherche à qualifier les marqueurs de cette « forme universitaire de professionnalisation » qui se construit entre prescription ministérielle et pratiques des acteurs. Il présente des ingénieries de professionnalisation au travail qui se réfèrent à des figures de professionnalité faisant débat.
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    New Archaeology Colin Renfrew, Malcolm Wagstaff (edd.): An Island Polity. The Archaeology of Exploitation in Melos. Pp. xiv + 361; 106 figures, 32 plates, 90 tables. Cambridge University Press, 1982. £35. [REVIEW]R. W. V. Catling - 1984 - The Classical Review 34 (01):98-103.
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    New Aspects of the Menon Painter. By H. R. W. Smith. (University of California Publications in Classical Archaeology, Vol. I, No. 1.) Pp. v + 64, with 6 plates and 9 figures. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1929. Paper, $0.80. [REVIEW]Winifred Lamb - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (05):196-.
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    Figurative Speech in Propertius (T.) Riesenweber Uneigentliches Sprechen und Bildermischung in den Elegien des Properz. (Untersuchungen zur antiken Literatur und Geschichte 86.) Pp. xiv + 446. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2007. Cased, €98, US$132.30. ISBN: 978-3-11-019249-. [REVIEW]Melanie Möller - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):467-.
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    New aspects of optatian's poetry. Squire, Wienand morphogrammata / the lettered art of optatian. Figuring cultural transformations in the age of Constantine. Pp. 530, ills, colour pls. Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink, 2017. Paper, €78. Isbn: 978-3-7705-6127-8. [REVIEW]Helen Kaufmann - 2018 - The Classical Review 68 (1):111-114.
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    A New Edition of the Germania- Cornelii Taciti De origine et situ Germanorum. Edited by J. G. C. Anderson. Pp. lxiv+230; 28 figures, 2 maps. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1938. Cloth, 7s. 6d. [REVIEW]E. C. Marchant - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (04):132-133.
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    THE FIGURE OF THALES - (L.) Rossetti Thales the Measurer. Pp. xii + 214, figs. London and New York: Routledge, 2022. Cased, £120, US$160. ISBN: 978-0-367-68709-0. [REVIEW]Georgia L. Irby - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (2):677-679.
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    Old and New Heroes: Narrative, Composition, and Subject in Attic Black-Figure.H. A. Shapiro - 1990 - Classical Antiquity 9 (1):114-148.
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    Differential birth rate analyzed: New light on causes from American figures.Ronald A. Fisher - 1928 - The Eugenics Review 20 (3):183.
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    Screening the Figural in Film and New Art Media.Karl Hansson - 2004 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 16 (29-30).
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    Malebranche: Theological Figure, Being 2: by Alain Badiou, translated by Jason E. Smith and Susan Spitzer, New York, Columbia University Press, 2019, xxxvii + 193 pp., $35.00/£27.00.Laurie M. Johnson - 2021 - The European Legacy 27 (2):212-214.
    This book is the English translation of Alain Badiou’s seminar on Nicolas Malebranche, part of a series of seminars on Being, the One, and the Infinite. In this extraordinary seminar, originally ta...
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    Interpreting Figurative Meaning. Gibbs Jr & Herbert L. Colston - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Interpreting Figurative Meaning critically evaluates the recent empirical work from psycholinguistics and neuroscience examining the successes and difficulties associated with interpreting figurative language. There is now a huge, often contradictory literature on how people understand figures of speech. Gibbs and Colston argue that there may not be a single theory or model that adequately explains both the processes and products of figurative meaning experience. Experimental research may ultimately be unable to simply adjudicate between current models in psychology, linguistics and philosophy (...)
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    Rewriting Bodies, Portraiting Persons? The New Genetics, the Clinic and the Figure of the Human.Joanna Latimer - 2013 - Body and Society 19 (4):3-31.
    Contemporary debate suggests that the new genetics may be changing ideas about the body and what it is to be human. Specifically, there are notions that the new genetics seems to erode the ideas that underpin modernity, such as the figure of the integrated, discrete, conscious individual body-self. Holding these ideas against the practices of genetic medicine, however, this article suggests a quite different picture; one that does not erase, but helps to keep in play, some crucial tenets of humanism. (...)
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    Francis Mulhern. Figures of Catastrophe: The Condition of Culture Novel. New York: Verso, 2016. 176 pp. [REVIEW]Maud Ellmann - 2018 - Critical Inquiry 44 (3):594-597.
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  27. New Perspective for the Philosophy of Science: Re-Construction and Definition of New Branches & Hierarchy of Sciences.Refet Ramiz - 2016 - Philosophy Study 6 (7):377-416.
    In this work, author evaluated past theories and perspectives behind the definitions of science and/or branches of science. Also some of the philosophers of science and their specific philosophical interests were expressed. Author considered some type of interactions between some disciplines to determine, to solve the philosophical/scientific problems and to define the possible solutions. The purposes of this article are: (i) to define new synthesis method, (ii) to define new perspective for the philosophy of science, (iii) to define relation between (...)
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  28. Compound figures: priority and speech-act structure.Mihaela Popa-Wyatt - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (1):141-161.
    Compound figures are a rich, and under-explored area for tackling fundamental issues in philosophy of language. This paper explores new ideas about how to explain some features of such figures. We start with an observation from Stern that in ironic-metaphor, metaphor is logically prior to irony in the structure of what is communicated. Call this thesis Logical-MPT. We argue that a speech-act-based explanation of Logical-MPT is to be preferred to a content-based explanation. To create this explanation we draw on Barker’s (...)
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  29. Go Figure: Understanding Figurative Talk.Mihaela Popa-Wyatt - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (1):1-12.
    We think and speak in figures. This is key to our creativity. We re-imagine one thing as another, pretend ourself to be another, do one thing in order to achieve another, or say one thing to mean another. This comes easily because of our abilities both to work out meaning in context and re-purpose words. Figures of speech are tools for this re-purposing. Whether we use metaphor, simile, irony, hyperbole, and litotes individually, or as compound figures, the uses are all (...)
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    Figures of Thought: Mathematics and Mathematical Texts.David Reed - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    Rarely has the history or philosophy of mathematics been written about by mathematicians, and the analysis of mathematical texts themselves has been an area almost entirely unexplored. _Figures of Thought_ looks at ways in which mathematical works can be read as texts, examines their textual strategies and demonstrates that such readings provide a rich source of philosophical issues regarding mathematics: issues which traditional approaches to the history and philosophy of mathematics have neglected. David Reed, a professional mathematician himself, offers the (...)
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    Roman Satire (C.) Keane Figuring Genre in Roman Satire. Pp. viii + 182. New York: Oxford University Press/American Philological Association, 2006. Cased, £29.99. ISBN: 978-0-19-518330-. [REVIEW]James Uden - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):470-.
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    Margot Lee Shetterly. Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race. xviii + 346 pp., bibl., index. New York: HarperCollins, 2016. $27.99. [REVIEW]Christopher J. Phillips - 2018 - Isis 109 (2):435-436.
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    François Delaporte. Figures of Medicine: Blood, Face Transplants, Parasites. Translated by, Nils F. Schott. xxiii + 173 pp., illus. New York: Fordham University Press, 2013. $26. [REVIEW]Michael A. Osborne - 2014 - Isis 105 (2):414-414.
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    Nicholas Orme, Medieval Children. New Haven, Conn., and London: Yale University Press, 2001. Pp. xii, 387; many black-and-white and color figures. $39.95. [REVIEW]Louis Haas - 2004 - Speculum 79 (3):819-821.
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  35. The Figure of the Migrant.Thomas Nail - 2015 - Stanford: Stanford University Press.
    This book offers a much-needed new political theory of an old phenomenon. The last decade alone has marked the highest number of migrations in recorded history. Constrained by environmental, economic, and political instability, scores of people are on the move. But other sorts of changes—from global tourism to undocumented labor—have led to the fact that to some extent, we are all becoming migrants. The migrant has become the political figure of our time. Rather than viewing migration as the exception to (...)
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    Martin Eisner, Dante’s New Life of the Book: A Philology of World Literature. (Oxford Textual Perspectives.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. xvii, 251; color and black-and-white figures. £70. ISBN: 978-0-1988-6963-4. [REVIEW]Kara Gaston - 2022 - Speculum 97 (4):1187-1189.
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    The Figure of the Migrant.Thomas Nail - 2015 - Stanford: Stanford University PRess.
    This book offers a much-needed new political theory of an old phenomenon. The last decade alone has marked the highest number of migrations in recorded history. Constrained by environmental, economic, and political instability, scores of people are on the move. But other sorts of changes—from global tourism to undocumented labor—have led to the fact that to some extent, we are all becoming migrants. The migrant has become the political figure of our time. Rather than viewing migration as the exception to (...)
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    Apulian red-figure. T.h. Carpenter, K.m. Lynch, E.g.D. Robinson the italic people of ancient apulia. New evidence from pottery for workshops, markets, and customs. Pp. XVI + 353, figs, ills, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2014. Cased, £75, us$125. Isbn: 978-1-107-04186-8. [REVIEW]Elisa Lanza Catti - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (2):570-572.
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    Paul Binski, Gothic Sculpture. New Haven and London: Yale University Press for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, 2019. Pp. vii, 287; many color figures. $55. ISBN: 978-0-3002-4143-3. [REVIEW]Gerhard Lutz - 2021 - Speculum 96 (1):180-181.
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  40. Figures of Thought: Mathematics and Mathematical Texts.David Reed - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    Rarely has the history or philosophy of mathematics been written about by mathematicians, and the analysis of mathematical texts themselves has been an area almost entirely unexplored. _Figures of Thought_ looks at ways in which mathematical works can be read as texts, examines their textual strategies and demonstrates that such readings provide a rich source of philosophical issues regarding mathematics: issues which traditional approaches to the history and philosophy of mathematics have neglected. David Reed, a professional mathematician himself, offers the (...)
     
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  41. Robert Brentano, A New World in a Small Place: Church and Religion in the Diocese of Rieti, 1188–1378.(A Centennial Book.) Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1994. Pp. xxiii, 452; 39 black-and-white plates, 1 figure, 3 maps. $40. [REVIEW]Christopher N. L. Brooke - 1995 - Speculum 70 (1):124-127.
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  42. Galen and the Syllogism. An Examination of the Thesis That Galen Originated the Fourth Figure of the Syllogism in the Light of New Data from Arabic Sources including an Arabic Text Edition and Annotated Translation of Ibn al-Ṣalāḥ's Treatise 'On the Fourth Figure of the Categorical Syllogism'.Nicholas Rescher - 1970 - Foundations of Language 6 (1):104-105.
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  43. Hyperbolic Figures.Mihaela Popa-Wyatt - unknown
    It’s natural for hyperbole to mix with metaphor and irony, and other figures of speech. How do they mix together and what kind of compound, if any, arises out of the mixing? In tackling this question, I shall argue that thinking of hyperbolic figures along the lines familiar from ironic metaphor compounds is a temptation we should resist. Looking in particular at hyperbolic metaphor and hyperbolic irony, I argue, they don’t yield a new encompassing compound figure with one figure building (...)
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    Sound Figures.Theodor W. Adorno & Professor Theodor W. Adorno - 1999 - Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics.
    Theodor Adorno is one of this century's most influential thinkers in the areas of social theory, philosophy, aesthetics, and music. Throughout the essays in this book, all of which concern musical matters, he displays an astonishing range of cultural reference, demonstrating that music is invariably social, political, even ethical. Adorno's insistence on the social character of aesthetic works will come as no surprise to those familiar with his writings, although many may be surprised by the volume's somewhat colloquial tone. This (...)
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    A Figural Education with Lyotard.Derek R. Ford - 2014 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (1):89-100.
    While there was a flurry of articles throughout the 1990s in philosophy of education on Lyotard, there are still several key concepts in his oeuvre that have import for but remain largely underdeveloped or absent in the field. One of the most interesting of these absent concepts is Lyotard’s notion of the figural. In this paper, I take the figural as an educational problematic and ask what new educational insights it can generate in regard to the existing literature. As such, (...)
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    The figure of the child in democratic politics.Daniel Bray & Sana Nakata - 2020 - Contemporary Political Theory 19 (1):20-37.
    This article seeks to illuminate the figure of the child in democratic politics by arguing that children play a constitutive role as temporary outsiders who present both renewal and risk to the demos. Using Hannah Arendt’s concept of natality, we begin with an ontological account of children as new individuals that are central to renewing democratic freedom and plurality. In the second section, we explore how children can be conceived in terms of political risk by focussing on Arendt’s debate with (...)
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    Figuring India and China in the Constitution of Globally Stratified Sex Selection.Rajani Bhatia - 2021 - Asian Bioethics Review 13 (1):23-37.
    The advent of techniques of sex selection that rely on assisted reproduction led to a questioning of whether sex selection should be deemed always and everywhere unethical. While China and India are normally associated with condemned practices, they are also implicated in processes that constitute globally stratified sex selection inclusive of its more valued form, often referred to as family balancing. Through an application of Ong and Collier’s concept of global assemblage, I demonstrate how family balancing, which has taken on (...)
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    Figuratively Speaking: Revised Edition.Robert J. Fogelin - 2011 - , US: Oxford University Press USA.
    In this updated edition of his brief, engaging book, Robert J. Fogelin examines figures of speech that concern meaning--irony, hyperbole, understatement, similes, metaphors, and others--to show how they work and to explain their attraction. Building on the ideas of Grice and Tversky, Fogelin contends that figurative language derives its power from its insistence that the reader participate in the text, looking beyond the literal meaning of the figurative language to the meanings that are implied. With examples ranging from Shakespeare, John (...)
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    Language, Figure, Landscape in Chinese Thought.Shiqiao Li - 2023 - Theory, Culture and Society 40 (4-5):57-74.
    Grounded in the use of the visual, Chinese thought and language operate within a wide spectrum that includes calligraphy, poetry, literature, painting, and garden-landscapes. In languages of phonetic signifiers, the spectrum is deliberately controlled to be narrower, excluding the visual from language and delegating it to iconology. These linguistic-cultural strategies have an ancient past and produce far-reaching consequences in thought and artefacts, with garden-landscapes being one of the most substantial outcomes. Garden-landscapes are China’s equivalent to Greek architecture, leading us to (...)
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    Kendon Smith's comments on "A new interpretation of figural after-effects.".Charles E. Osgood - 1953 - Psychological Review 60 (3):211-212.
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