The Myth of Embodied Metaphor
The Myth of Embodied Metaphor
Author(s): Nikola KompaSubject(s): Theoretical Linguistics, Philosophy of Language
Published by: KruZak
Keywords: Conceptual theory of metaphor; embodied metaphor; abstract terms; simulation;
Summary/Abstract: According to a traditionally influential idea metaphors have mostly ornamental value. Current research, on the other hand, stresses the cognitive purposes metaphors serve. According to the Conceptual Theory of Metaphor (CTM, for short), e.g., expressions are commonly used metaphorically in order to conceptualize abstract and mental phenomena. More specifically, proponents of CTM claim that abstract terms are understood by means of metaphors and that metaphor comprehension, in turn, is embodied. In this paper, I will argue that CTM fails on both counts.
Journal: Croatian Journal of Philosophy
- Issue Year: XVII/2017
- Issue No: 50
- Page Range: 195-210
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English
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