Metaphor

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Albert N. Katz
Anne M. Rose
Aristotelian tradition
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child custody mediation
Clinton Health Care Proposal
Desiree Budd
dominant metaphorical theme
economic rhetoric studies
empirical metaphor influence on behavior
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Figurative Language
Fuzzy Trace Theory
Gist Representations
Howard R. Pollio
Invisible Hand
Ironic Intent
Ironic Interpretation
Ironic Utterance
Irony Processing
Jeffery Scott Mio
John B. Conway
John M. Kennedy
Linda M. Mcmullen
Literal Counterparts
Literal Sentences
Low Span Readers
Lynne E. Angus
Metaphor Themes
Metaphoric Speech
Metaphorical Interpretation
Patricia A. Chantrill
Paul Whitney
pragmatic inference
psychotherapy language
Reading Span Test
Roger J. Kreuz
root metaphor
Seth Thompson
Speaker Occupation
Spearman Brown Reliability Coefficient
Split Reference
Suzanne C. Thompson
tactile cognition research
Therapy Session Transcripts
Valerie F. Reyna
Verbal Irony
verbal irony analysis
Verbatim Memory
Warren S. Gramm
William P. Banks
Younger Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805816501
  • Weight: 700g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Research on metaphor has been dominated by Aristotelian questions of processes in metaphor understanding. Although this area is important, it leaves unasked Platonic questions of how structures of the mind affect such processes. Moreover, there has been relatively little work on how metaphors affect human behavior. Although there are numerous postdictive or speculative accounts of the power of metaphors to affect human behavior in particular areas, such as clinical or political arenas, empirical verification of these accounts has been sparse.

To fill this void, the editors have compiled this work dedicated to empirical examination of how metaphors affect human behavior and understanding. The book is divided into four sections: metaphor and pragmatics, clinical uses of metaphor, metaphor and politics, and other applications of metaphor. Chapters contained within these sections attempt to merge Aristotelian questions with Platonic ones.