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... Black in his influen- tial book Models and Metaphors ( 1962 ) . Black describes three ways of looking at metaphor : the substitution view , the comparison view , and the interaction view ( 25-47 ) . The substitution view holds that a ...
... Black in his influen- tial book Models and Metaphors ( 1962 ) . Black describes three ways of looking at metaphor : the substitution view , the comparison view , and the interaction view ( 25-47 ) . The substitution view holds that a ...
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... Black understands this character of the icon as conceived by Peirce , for he quotes Peirce's definition of the Icon ( CP 2.247 ) in his discussion of models ( Black 1962 : 221 ) . But Black seems to reserve objective iconicity for ...
... Black understands this character of the icon as conceived by Peirce , for he quotes Peirce's definition of the Icon ( CP 2.247 ) in his discussion of models ( Black 1962 : 221 ) . But Black seems to reserve objective iconicity for ...
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... Black says is the " only " sort we need to make and interpret metaphors ( 239 ) is eminently fallible , full of misconceptions , and not ( as far as we know ) to be equated with the state of knowledge in contemporary science . But what ...
... Black says is the " only " sort we need to make and interpret metaphors ( 239 ) is eminently fallible , full of misconceptions , and not ( as far as we know ) to be equated with the state of knowledge in contemporary science . But what ...
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