< Ricoeur Commentary < Books
Page-by-page commentary on Paul Ricoeur, The Rule of Metaphor, translated by Robert Czerny, Kathleen McLaughlin and S. J., John Costello, and published by Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1978.
- Translator's Introduction
- Introduction
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Between rhetoric and poetics: Aristotle
Rhetoric and poetics
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The intersection of the Poetics and the Rhetoric: 'Epiphora of the name'
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An enigma: metaphor and simile (eikon)
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The place of lexis in rhetoric
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The place of lexis in poetics
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The decline of rhetoric:Tropology
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The rhetorical 'model' of tropology
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Fontanier: the primacy of idea and of word
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Trope and figure
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Metonymy, synecdoche, metaphor
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The family of metaphor
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Forced metaphor and newly invented metaphor
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Metaphor and the semantics of discourse
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The debate between semantics and semiotics
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Semantics and rhetoric of metaphor
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Logical grammar and semantics
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Literary criticism and semantics
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Metaphor and the semantics of the word
Monism of the sign and primacy of the word
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Logic and linguistics of denomination
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Metaphor as 'change of meaning'
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Metaphor and the Saussurean postulates
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Betwen sentence and word: the interplay of meaning
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Metaphor and the new rhetoric
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Deviation and rhetoric degree zero
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The space of the figure
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Deviation and reduction of deviation
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The functioning of figures: 'semic' analysis
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The work of resemblance
Substitution and resemblance
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The 'iconic' moment of metaphor
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The case against resemblance
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In defence of resemblance
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Psycholinguistics of metaphor
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Icon and image
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Metaphor and reference
The postulates of reference
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The case against reference
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A generalized theory of denotation
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Model and metaphor
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Towards the concept of 'metaphorical truth'
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Metaphor and philosophical discourse
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Metaphor and the equivocalness of being: Aristotle
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Metaphor and analogia entis: onto-theology
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Meta-phor and meta-physics
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The intersection of spheres of discourse
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Ontological clarification of the postulate of reference
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Appendix
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Notes
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Workds Cited
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Index
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Footnotes
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