Wednesday, July 21, 2010
The Life and Death of Conventional Implicature
Josef Stern, The Life and Death of a Metaphor, or the Metaphysics of Metaphor.This paper addresses two issues: (1) what it is for a metaphor to be either alive or dead and (2) what a metaphor must be in order to be either alive or dead. Both issues, in turn, bear on the contemporary debate whether metaphor is a pragmatic or semantic phenomenon and on the dispute between Contextualists and Literalists. In the first part of the paper, I survey examples of what I take to be live metaphors and dead metaphors in order (...)
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