The space of metaphor in the space of the created locus (based on Hrant Matevosyan’s prose)
... epiphany, the study moves on to lyrical metaphor, and from it to existential or phenomenological metaphor, and then to epistemological metaphor. The analysis concludes with a shift toward ontological enowning, engaging the writer within the realm of metaphor.
‘mix of mores’, metaphor (lyrical, existential/phenomenological, epistemological), enowning, modernism, Hrant Matevosyan
169—180
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The Question of Normativity in Emil Lask’s Philosophy of Right
... reality take place? The Philosophy of Right criticises the “two worlds theory”, interpreted in the spirit of Platonism, as a mixing of value and reality in the natural law and historism. Lask claims that such a shift can be avoided in the critical philosophy ... ... of Right and The Logic of Philosophy are seen as keys to understanding each other. Therefore the “two-storied building” metaphor used in The Logic of Philosophy to explain the two levels of cognition can be applied to the concept of right. I arrive ...
Ambiguity matters in linguistics and translation
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