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Title: Metaphor


1
Metaphor
  • The Job of the Fed is to Take Away the Punchbowl
    Just When the Party is Getting Good Alan
    Greenspan.
  • Lifes But a Walking Shadow, a Poor Player, That
    Struts and Frets His Hour Upon the Stage.
    Shakespeare, Macbeth.

2
  • From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the
    Adriatic an Iron Curtain Has Descended Across the
    Continent. Winston Churchill.
  • The Moon is an Apple. Isaac Newton
  • The Light That Shines Comes From Thine Eyes.
    Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet.

3
Metaphor?
  • Looks like a Greek word.
  • From meta- more pherein- to bear

4
But this is Social World
  • Metaphors are powerful communication tools.
  • They can change images.
  • The intuitive appeal of a scientific theory has
    to do with how well its metaphors fit ones
    experience.-- LJ

5
We think in metaphor
  • Lakoff and Johnson propose that our language is
    metaphorical . . .
  • Because we experience, understand, and conceive
    the world by use of metaphor.

6
A test.
  • Incommensurable.
  • Commensurate.
  • How do we grasp concepts that are out of reach?
    (SAT words)
  • How do we think complex thoughts?

7
A reply.
  • We build from basic thoughts and experience.
  • We were once of short stature and were tabula
    rossa.

8
We accept the hypothesis
  • Concepts are metaphorical. (They are how we
    think.)
  • If we think in metaphorical concepts, then they
    define how we may choose to act. (Activity is
    metaphorical.)

9
Metaphors and Social World
  • Thus far
  • Metaphors are important for tools for
    communicating meaning.
  • Metaphors are how we think, and therefore define
    how we create. (Puzzle solving)

10
Formal Definition
  • The essence of metaphor is understanding and
    experiencing one kind of thing in terms of
    another. LJ

11
Systematic
  • Our metaphors are systematic.
  • Our metaphorical language is systematic.
  • Why should we expect this?

12
Example Time is Money
  • Time is Money
  • Time is a Limited Resource
  • Time is a Valuable Resource
  • We Can Spend, Invest, Budget, Use It Profitably

13
  • We Can Use It, Use It Up, Have Enough of It, Run
    Out of It
  • We Can Have, Give, Lose, Thank You For
  • We Use Time is Money for the Entire System
    Its the Most Specific Metaphor
  • It is a pervasive metaphor.

14
Example Love is a Journey
  • There are Several Kinds of Journeys
  • Its Been a Long, Bumpy Road.
  • This relationship is a Dead-End Street.
  • Were Just Spinning Our Wheels.
  • Were Back On Track.
  • This Relationship is Foundering On the Rocks.

15
Two Other Ways of Structuring Metaphors
  • Orientational
  • Ontological

16
Orientational Metaphors
  • Up-Down
  • In-Out
  • Front-Back
  • On-Off
  • Deep-Shallow
  • Central-Peripheral

17
  • Happy is Up Sad is Down.
  • Virtue is Up Depravity is Down.
  • Rational is Up Emotional is Down.

18
Ontological Metaphors
  • Our Experience With Physical Objects and
    Substances Provides a Further Basis for
    Understanding Metaphor
  • We Often View Events, Activities, Emotions, and
    Ideas as Entities and Substances

19
  • We Refer Metaphorically to Rising Prices As an
    Entity Via the Noun Inflation
  • We Say
  • Inflation is Taking Its Toll at the Gas Pump
  • Inflation is Lowering Our Standard of Living
  • We Need to Combat Inflation

20
  • Treating Inflation as an Entity Lets Us
  • Refer to It
  • Quantify It
  • Identify a Particular Aspect of It
  • Act With Respect to It

21
  • We Say The Mind is a Machine
  • Were Trying to Grind Out the Solution to the
    Equation.
  • The Wheels are Really Turning Now
  • Im a Little Rusty Today
  • Weve Worked on the Problem a Long Time and
    Were Running Out of Steam

22
  • The Preservers of History are as Heroic as it
    Makers -- Pat Neff Hall
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