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OverviewThis book provides a comprehensive philosophical theory explicating the cognitive contribution of metaphor. Metaphor effects a transference of meaning, not between two terms, but between two structured domains of content, or 'semantic fields'. Semantic fields, construed as necessary to a theory of word-meaning, provide the contrastive and affinitive relations that govern a term's literal use. In a metaphoric use, these relations are projected into a second domain which is thereby reordered with significant cognitive effects. The book is a detailed revision and refinement of 'the semantic theory of metaphor'. Taking into account pragmatic considerations and recent linguistic and psychological studies, the author forges a new understanding of the relation between metaphoric and literal meaning. She amply illustrates her thesis with sensitive and systematic analyses of metaphors found in literature, philosophy, science, and everyday language. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eva Feder Kittay (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, State University of New York)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.394kg ISBN: 9780198242468ISBN 10: 0198242468 Pages: 372 Publication Date: 25 January 1990 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction; Towards a perspectival theory; The identification of metaphor; An interlude concerning context: A relational theory of meaning; Intepreting metaphor; Some alternative approaches: A critique; Semantic field theory; Semantic fields and the structure of metaphor; concluding remarks: Reference and truth in metaphor; Bibliography; IndexReviews[A] stimulating attempt to apply semantic field theory to metaphoric structures in literature. [A] productive interaction of linguistics and literary theory. --Ernst S. Dick, University of Kansas<br> Scholarly and enlightening. It deals with the cognitive force of metaphors, that is, with their role of representing the world, rather than their rhetorical role of expressing the speaker's feelings or influencing the hearer....The idea is that through metaphor we see one conceptual area in terms of a comnpletely different one, and that this seeing does not add information about the world but rather brings about its reconceptualization. --Times Literary Supplement<br> Without doubt one of the best book on metaphor to have appeared in recent years. It is the comprehensive philosophical account of the semantics and pragmatics of metaphor that has been long due. --Dutch Quarterly Review of Anglo-American Letters<br> A refined and incisive study of the cognitive products of metaphor --Choice<br> It offers a sustained polemic for a conception of meaning, in terms of Semantic Field theory, not among the contenders naturally considered by some contemporary beginners in the philosophy of language. And one might think of its capacity to deal with the vexed question of metaphor as one reason why this sort of theory deserves more popularity than it perhaps presently enjoys....It is not a book which one might expect average aestheticians to buy, but it is a book they should read. --British Journal of Aesthetics<br> <br> [A] stimulating attempt to apply semantic field theory to metaphoric structures in literature. [A] productive interaction of linguistics and literary theory. --Ernst S. Dick, University of Kansas<br> Scholarly and enlightening. It deals with the cognitive force of metaphors, that is, with their role of representing the world, rather than their rhetorical role of expressing the speaker's feelings or influencing the hearer....The idea is that through metaphor we see one conceptual area in terms of a comnpletely different one, and that this seeing does not add information about the world but rather brings about its reconceptualization. --Times Literary Supplement<br> Without doubt one of the best book on metaphor to have appeared in recent years. It is the comprehensive philosophical account of the semantics and pragmatics of metaphor that has been long due. --Dutch Quarterly Review of Anglo-American Letters<br> A refined and incisive study of the cognitive products of metaphor --Cho Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |