METAPHOR AND HISTORY
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METAPHOR AND HISTORY
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S0869-544X0000338-4-1
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51-61
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The article takes the premise of the non-cognitive interpretation of metaphor suggested by D. Davidson and the related concept of Richard Rorti about the role of metaphor in history. The author suggests his own interpretation as a complex of illocutve acts, composing a sort of entity, which could be called metaphor. This oeuvre-metaphor intervenes, with different degree of activity, into the public discourse and in some cases acquires the ability of changing our terminology and ideas about literature.
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metaphor, history, illocutive act, non-cognitive interpretation of metaphor, literature.
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01.01.2017
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