Metaphor Beyond the Principle of Analogy
Keywords:
metaphor, metonymy, representation, immanence, ontology, aestheticsAbstract
This paper attempts to clarify the aesthetical, ontological, and political grounds upon which certain modern philosophers (above all Heidegger and Deleuze) denounce the metaphor as an alternative device for producing meaning through language. It comes to the conclusion that the critique of metaphor is based on the critique of analogy as defined by the laws of representation, which should be replaced by a more direct expression of immanence or being. On the basis of other philosophical assumptions from various traditions and the insights of literary theory, it proposes an alternative model of the metaphor that is no longer founded on analogy and demonstrates its philosophical implications.Downloads
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2016-02-06
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Benčin, R. (2016). Metaphor Beyond the Principle of Analogy. Filozofski Vestnik, 33(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/filozofski-vestnik/article/view/4178
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