Modele a metafory

Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 7 (4):77-95 (2012)
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The paper discusses the most important conceptions of metaphor-based models, i.e., Mary Hesse’s and Daniela Bailer-Jones’ conceptions grounded on Max Black’s cognitive metaphor theory, as well as Rom Harré’s insight into the essence of metaphorical models by the use of Saussure’s valeur idea.

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