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    The Metaphorical Conception of Scientific Explanation: Rereading Mary Hesse.Maria Rentetzi - 2005 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 36 (2):377-391.
    In 1997, five decades after the publication of the landmark Hempel-Oppenheim article "Studies in the Logic of Explanation" Wesley Salmon published Causality and Explanation, a book that re-addresses the issue of scientific explanation. He provided an overview of the basic approaches to scientific explanation, stressed their weaknesses, and offered novel insights. However, he failed to mention Mary Hesse's approach to the topic and analyze her standpoint. This essay brings front and center Hesse's approach to scientific explanation formulated in the 1960s (...)
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    Metaphor, concept formation, and esthetic semeiosis in a Peircean perspective.Bent Sørensen & Torkild Thellefsen - 2006 - Semiotica 2006 (161):199-212.
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    The Detour of Metaphor: Metaphor, Concept, and Strategy in Althusser and Derrida.Vicente Montenegro Bralic - 2022 - Derrida Today 15 (1):48-66.
    Following some of the main arguments Derrida develops in ‘White Mythology’, in this article I propose an unexplored dialogue between Derrida and Althusser considering the use and the place that each of them gives to metaphor in their philosophical strategies. I give special attention to some rather isolated passages of ‘Elements of Self-Criticism’ and ‘Lenin and Philosophy’, where Althusser, against all evidence, seems to be quite aware of the importance of metaphor and mataphorization in every philosophical practice. As Balibar has (...)
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  4. The metaphorical conception of scientific explanation: Rereading Mary Hesse. [REVIEW]Maria Rentetzi - 2005 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 36 (2):377 - 391.
    In 1997, five decades after the publication of the landmark Hempel-Oppenheim article "Studies in the Logic of Explanation"([1948], 1970) Wesley Salmon published Causality and Explanation, a book that re-addresses the issue of scientific explanation. He provided an overview of the basic approaches to scientific explanation, stressed their weaknesses, and offered novel insights. However, he failed to mention Mary Hesse's approach to the topic and analyze her standpoint. This essay brings front and center Hesse's approach to scientific explanation formulated in the (...)
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    An Embodied Tutoring System for Literal vs. Metaphorical Concepts.Marietta Sionti, Thomas Schack & Yiannis Aloimonos - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:365590.
    • In this paper we combine motion captured data with linguistic notions in a game-like intelligent tutoring system, in order to help elementary school students to better differentiate literal from metaphorical uses of motion verbs, based on embodied information. In addition to the thematic goal, we intend to improve young students’ attention and spatiotemporal memory, by presenting sensorimotor data experimentally collected from thirty two participants in our motion capturing labs. Furthermore, we examine the accomplishment of game’s goals and compare (...)
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  6. Conceptions, categories, and embodiment : why metaphors are of fundamental importance for understanding norms.Stefan Larsson - 2013 - In Matthias Baier (ed.), Social and legal norms: towards a socio-legal understanding of normativity. Burlington, VT, USA: Ashgate.
     
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  7. Between Metaphor and Geopolitics: The History of the Concept the Third World.Erik Tangerstad - 2019 - In Helge Jordheim & Erling Sandmo (eds.), Conceptualizing the world: an exploration across disciplines. New York: Berghahn.
     
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  8. XIII-Metaphor: Ad Hoc Concepts, Literal Meaning and Mental Images.Robyn Carston - 2010 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 110 (3_pt_3):295-321.
    I propose that an account of metaphor understanding which covers the full range of cases has to allow for two routes or modes of processing. One is a process of rapid, local, on-line concept construction that applies quite generally to the recovery of word meaning in utterance comprehension. The other requires a greater focus on the literal meaning of sentences or texts, which is metarepresented as a whole and subjected to more global, reflective pragmatic inference. The questions whether metaphors convey (...)
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  9. Conceptions of the Self in the Zhuangzi: Conceptual Metaphor Analysis and Comparative Thought.Edward Gilman Slingerland - 2004 - Philosophy East and West 54 (3):322 - 342.
    The purpose here is to explore metaphorical conceptions of the self in a fourth century B.C.E. Chinese text, the Zhuangzi, from the perspective of cognitive linguistics and the contemporary theory of metaphor. It is argued that the contemporary theory of metaphor provides scholars with an exciting new theoretical grounding for the study of comparative thought, as well as a concrete methodology for undertaking the comparative project. What is seen when the Zhuangzi is examined from the perspective of metaphor theory (...)
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    Three Metaphors toward a Conception of Moral Change.Nora Hämäläinen - 2017 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 6 (2):47-69.
    Contemporary moral philosophy is split between an inherently a-historical moral philosophy/theory on the one hand and a growing interest in moral history and the historicity of morality on the other. In between these, the very moments of moral change are often left insufficiently attended to and under-theorized. Yet moral change is, arguably, one of the defining features of present day moral frameworks, and thus one of the main things we need to make sense of in moral philosophy. In this paper, (...)
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    Metaphors of Mind: Conceptions of the Nature of Intelligence.Robert J. Sternberg - 1990 - Cambridge University Press.
    This text enables readers to understand human intelligence from a variety of standpoints, such as psychology, anthropology, computational science, sociology, and philosophy. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the concept of intelligence and how ideas about it have evolved and are continuing to evolve. Much of the present confusion surrounding the concept of intelligence stems from our having looked at it from these different standpoints without considering how they relate to each other or how they might be combined into (...)
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    Music, Metaphor, and Aesthetic Concepts.Nick Zangwill - 2014 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 72 (1):1-11.
    The aesthetic realist interprets many descriptions of music as metaphorical descriptions of aesthetic properties of music. I argue that aesthetic realism requires that nonaesthetic words are used to express both aesthetic and nonaesthetic concepts. But having distinguished the concepts, some plausible account must be given of their relation. A causal account of the relation between the possession of aesthetic and nonaesthetic concepts provides this, since the concepts are distinct but connected. I explore and defend this (...)
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  13. Psychoanalysis, metaphor, and the concept of mind.Jim Hopkins - 2000 - In M. Levine (ed.), The Analytic Freud. Routledge. pp. 11--35.
    In order to understand both consciousness and the Freudian unconscious we need to understand the notion of innerness that we apply to the mind. We can partly do so via the use of the theory of conceptual metaphor, and this casts light on a number of related topics.
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  14. Concept Formation and Conceptual Metaphor.Ana-Maria Oltețeanu - 2010 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 9:353-358.
    Botha notes that metaphors are pervasive both in thought and in language and in human subjective experience in general: in conceptual metaphor theory metaphors are analyzed as stable and systematic relation- ships between two conceptual domains. Mittelberg explores the semiotic work gestures perform in visualizing abstract concepts and structures, insisting on the different types of iconic modes discernable in gestural representations of the metaphorically conceptualized domain of grammar. Evans considers the cognitive preadaptations that may have paved the way for (...)
     
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  15. Metaphor, ad hoc concepts and word meaning - more questions than answers.Robyn Carston - unknown
    Recent work in relevance-theoretic pragmatics develops the idea that understanding verbal utterances involves processes of ad hoc concept construction. The resulting concepts may be narrower or looser than the lexical concepts which provide the input to the process. Two of the many issues that arise are considered in this paper: (a) the applicability of the idea to the understanding of metaphor, and (b) the extent to which lexical forms are appropriately thought of as encoding concepts.
     
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    Memory metaphors and the real-life/laboratory controversy: Correspondence versus storehouse conceptions of memory.Asher Koriat & Morris Goldsmith - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (2):167-188.
    The study of memory is witnessing a spirited clash between proponents of traditional laboratory research and those advocating a more naturalistic approach to the study of “real-life” or “everyday” memory. The debate has generally centered on the “what” (content), “where” (context), and “how” (methods) of memory research. In this target article, we argue that the controversy discloses a further, more fundamental breach between two underlying memory metaphors, each having distinct implications for memory theory and assessment: Whereas traditional memory research has (...)
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    Morphological Metaphor Mapping of Moral Concepts in Chinese Culture.Yingjie Liu, Kang Li, Lina Li, Jing Zhang, Yuerui Lin, Baxter DiFabrizio & He Wang - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    According to conceptual metaphor theory, individuals are thought to understand or express abstract concepts by using referents in the physical world—right and left for moral and immoral, for example. In this research, we used a modified Stroop paradigm to explore how abstract moral concepts are metaphorically translated onto physical referents in Chinese culture using the Chinese language. We presented Chinese characters related to moral and immoral abstract concepts in either non-distorted or distorted positions or rotated to the (...)
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    The Concept of Morphospaces in Evolutionary and Developmental Biology: Mathematics and Metaphors.Philipp Mitteroecker & Simon M. Huttegger - 2009 - Biological Theory 4 (1):54-67.
    Formal spaces have become commonplace conceptual and computational tools in a large array of scientific disciplines, including both the natural and the social sciences. Morphological spaces are spaces describing and relating organismal phenotypes. They play a central role in morphometrics, the statistical description of biological forms, but also underlie the notion of adaptive landscapes that drives many theoretical considerations in evolutionary biology. We briefly review the topological and geometrical properties of the most common morphospaces in the biological literature. In contemporary (...)
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    Taste Metaphors Ground Emotion Concepts Through the Shared Attribute of Valence.Jason A. Avery, Alexander G. Liu, Madeline Carrington & Alex Martin - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    “Parting is such sweet sorrow.” Taste metaphors provide a rich vocabulary for describing emotional experience, potentially serving as an adaptive mechanism for conveying abstract emotional concepts using concrete verbal references to our shared experience. We theorized that the popularity of these expressions results from the close association with hedonic valence shared by these two domains of experience. To explore the possibility that this affective quality underlies the semantic similarity of these domains, we used a behavioral “odd-one-out” task in an (...)
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    Metaphoric Perceptions of Philosophy Students on the Concept of Philosophy.Hüseyin Çaldak - 2021 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 11 (11:2):979-997.
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  21. Language, Concepts, and Worlds: Three Domains of Metaphor.Samuel R. Levin - 1993 - In Andrew Ortony (ed.), Metaphor and Thought. Cambridge University Press. pp. 112-123.
     
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    Philosophical Concepts and Religious Metaphors: New Perspectives on Phenomenology and Theology.Michael Purcell - 2009 - Romanian Society for Phenomenology.
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  23. Philosophical Concepts and Religious Metaphors: New Perspectives on Phenomenology and Theology.Tomokazu Baba - 2009
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    Between Concept and Metaphor: Reviewing Nietzsche′s Doctrine of Truth.Altaf Hossain - 2013 - International Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):6.
  25. Philosophical Concepts and Religious Metaphors: New Perspectives on Phenomenology and Theology.James E. Faulconer - 2009
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    Metaphoric Worlds: Conceptions of a Romantic Nature (review).Michael Fischer - 1990 - Philosophy and Literature 14 (1):215-216.
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    Programme génétique: concept biologique ou métaphore?Marie-Christine Maurel & Paul-Antoine Miquel - 2001 - Editions Kimé.
    Faire de la biologie et penser la biologie constituent deux activités indispensables l'une à l'autre. L'exemple de la " métaphore du programme génétique " nous montre, qu'entre l'explication atomique des physiciens et l'explication vitaliste, il peut y avoir un niveau moléculaire spécifique d'analyse des propriétés du vivant. Cet ouvrage a pour double ambition de montrer comment cette métaphore s'est constituée et quels en sont les éléments discutables. Il se propose d'analyser le processus à travers lequel elle est passée historiquement de (...)
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    Metaphor as an exact concept in the theory of properties.Mark Burgin & Denijel Rotbart - 1998 - Theoria 41 (2):91-103.
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    The Metaphors That Turkish Student Teachers Use Concerning "Teacher" and "Student" Concepts.İ Seçkin Aydin - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:818-842.
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    Philosophical Concepts and Religious Metaphors: New Perspectives on Phenomenology and Theology.Cristian Ciocan - 2009 - Studia Phaenomenologica 9:7-13.
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    Entre concept et métaphore : existe-t-il une écriture spécifiquement philosophique?Alain Lhomme - 2005 - Rue Descartes 50 (4):58-72.
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  32. Philosophical Concepts and Religious Metaphors: New Perspectives on Phenomenology and Theology.Javier Bassas Vila - 2009
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    Philosophical Concepts and Religious Metaphors: New Perspectives on Phenomenology and Theology.Leo Stan - 2009 - Romanian Society for Phenomenology.
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    The metaphor thinks: For a concept of a Filmosophy by Daniel Frampton.Jörg Sternagel - 2009 - Philosophische Rundschau 56 (2):173 - 182.
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    Philosophical Concepts and Religious Metaphors: New Perspectives on Phenomenology and Theology.Jean-Luc Marion - 2009 - Romanian Society for Phenomenology.
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    The Concepts of Metaphor and Truth: An Indian Perspective.Ragnunath Ghosh - 2000 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 27 (3):247-257.
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  37. Philosophical Concepts and Religious Metaphors: New Perspectives on Phenomenology and Theology.Beáta Tóth - 2009 - Zeta Books.
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    Metaphoric Worlds: Conceptions of a Romantic NatureThe Depictive Image: Metaphor and Literary Experience.Mark Johnson, Samuel R. Levin & Phillip Stambovsky - 1989 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (3):287.
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  39. Philosophical Concepts and Religious Metaphors: New Perspectives on Phenomenology and Theology.Kristien Justaert - 2009
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  40. Gendered Reason: Sex Metaphor and Conceptions of Reason.Phyllis Rooney - 1991 - Hypatia 6 (2):77 - 103.
    Reason has regularly been portrayed and understood in terms of images and metaphors that involve the exclusion or denigration of some element-body, passion, nature, instinct-that is cast as "feminine." Drawing upon philosophical insight into metaphor, I examine the impact of this gendering of reason. I argue that our conceptions of mind, reason, unreason, female, and male have been distorted. The politics of "rational" discourse has been set up in ways that still subtly but powerfully inhibit the voice and agency of (...)
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    Beyond Concept: Derrida and Levinas on Metaphor.Alžbeta Kuchtová - 2023 - Filozofia 78 (4):296-305.
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  42. Metaphor and concept-the metaphor of the mirror in Schelling and young Hegel.A. Tagliapietra - 1989 - Filosofia 40 (2):175-201.
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    Philosophical Concepts and Religious Metaphors: New Perspectives on Phenomenology and Theology.Jad Hatem - 2009 - Romanian Society for Phenomenology.
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  44. Philosophical Concepts and Religious Metaphors: New Perspectives on Phenomenology and Theology.Rolf Kühn - 2009
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    From Metaphor to Mediation: Colin Gunton and the concept of mediation.Douglas Knight - 2001 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 43 (1):118-136.
    In diesem Essay wird der Versuch unternommen, auf der Grundlage der trinitarischen Theologie Colin Guntons die Implikationen der Trinitätslehre für die Versöhnungslehre neu zu bestimmen. Dazu wird der Vorschlag entwickelt, die beiden soteriologischen Grundkonzepte der Satisfaktion und des Opfers im Rahmen der Ökonomie der Beziehung des dreieinigen Gottes zu seinem erwählten Volk zu entfalten. In dieser Perspektive erscheinen sie nicht mehr als Metaphern, sondern als zusammenhängende Aspekte der ökonomischen Vermittlung des in seinem trinitarischen Wesen begründeten Willen Gottes zur Gemeinschaft mit (...)
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    Philosophical Concepts and Religious Metaphors: New Perspectives on Phenomenology and Theology.Jean-Yves Lacoste - 2009 - Romanian Society for Phenomenology.
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    Bricoleur and Bricolage: From Metaphor to Universal Concept.Christopher Johnson - 2012 - Paragraph 35 (3):355-372.
    Lévi-Strauss's concept of bricolage, first formulated in La Pensée sauvage in 1962, was originally presented as an analogy for how mythical thought works, selecting the fragments or left-overs of previous cultural formations and re-deploying them in new combinations. Significantly, from its source in structural anthropology, the concept has travelled in two directions, towards both the sciences and the humanities. The aim of this article is to return to Lévi-Strauss's original formulation of bricolage in order to explore the ways in which (...)
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  48. Light as a Metaphor for Truth: At the Preliminary Stage of Philosophical Concept Formation.Hans Blumenberg - 1993 - In David Michael Levin (ed.), Modernity and the Hegemony of Vision. University of California Press. pp. 30-62.
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    Why many concepts are metaphorical.Raymond W. Gibbs - 1996 - Cognition 61 (3):309-319.
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  50. Metaphors we live by.George Lakoff & Mark Johnson - 1980 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Mark Johnson.
    The now-classic Metaphors We Live By changed our understanding of metaphor and its role in language and the mind. Metaphor, the authors explain, is a fundamental mechanism of mind, one that allows us to use what we know about our physical and social experience to provide understanding of countless other subjects. Because such metaphors structure our most basic understandings of our experience, they are "metaphors we live by"--metaphors that can shape our perceptions and actions without our ever noticing them. In (...)
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