Library Catalog
Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Tropical Truth(s) : The Epistemology of Metaphor and other Tropes / ed. by Armin Burkhardt, Brigitte Nerlich.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2010]Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resource (427 p.)Content type:
Media type:
Carrier type:
ISBN:
  • 9783110230208
  • 9783110230215
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • P301.5.M48 E65 2010eb
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Metaphor, Simile and Truth -- Metaphor, empiricism and truth: A fresh look at seventeenth-century theories of figurative language -- Metaphor and truth in Rationalism and Romanticism -- Persuasion: between trope and truth -- Metaphor and its unparalleled meaning and truth -- Truth, metaphor and counterfactual meaning -- ‘Metaphorical’ truth conditions, context, and discourse -- Metaphorical modes of perception and scanning. A comparative study of Japanese and English -- Natural Language Processing: Minds, brains, and programmes -- Pear-shaped and pint-sized: Comparative compounds, similes and truth -- “Money is ruthlessly finding its own level”: Metaphor and metonymy in verb semantics -- 2. Metonymy, Synecdoche and Truth -- Between poetry and economy Metonymy as a semantic principle -- Metonymy in conceptualization, communication, language, and truth -- Synecdoche: A trope, a whole trope, and nothing but a trope? -- 3. Other Tropes and Truth -- Eironeia urbana -- Irony, analogy and truth -- Euphemism and truth -- Princess Antonomasia and the Truth: Two Types of Metonymic Relations -- “Mummy, I love you like a thousand ladybirds”: Reflections on the emergence of hyperbolic effects and the truth of hyperboles
Summary: Tropen sind nicht nur rhetorische Mittel, die in der Dichtung und in der öffentlichen Rede als kreative und/oder persuasive Sprachmittel Verwendung finden. Sie sind auch ein kognitives Instrumentarium, mit dessen Hilfe sich die Menschen die Welt verständlich machen und durch das sich ihr Weltverständnis ausdrückt. Indem sie unserer Weltwahrnehmung und auch schon unserem alltäglichen Sprechen zugrunde liegen, muss - spätestens seit Nietzsches grundsätzlicher Wahrheitsskepsis angesichts der Ubiquität des sog. „übertragenen Sprachgebrauchs“ - die Frage nach der Möglichkeit der Wahrheit Tropen enthaltender Sätze gestellt werden. - 18 Beiträge von Linguisten, Philosophen, Psychologen und Literaturwissenschaftlern sind im vorliegenden Band versammelt. Ihre 21 Autoren versuchen, Metapher, Metonymie, Synekdoche, Ironie, Euphemismus, Antonomasie und Hyperbel aus ihrer jeweiligen fachlichen bzw. paradigmatischen Sicht zu bestimmen, vor allem aber gehen sie den Fragen nach, ob und inwieweit die genannten Tropen enthaltende Äußerungen auf den Ausdruck von Wahrheit (oder Falschheit) überhaupt Anspruch erheben können.Summary: Tropes are not only rhetorical means, which are used as a creative and / or persuasive linguistic means in poetry and public speech. They are also a cognitive tool which helps people to understand the world and to express their world. As they are the basis on which our worldview and even our everyday speech is founded, the question must be posed as to whether utterances containing tropes can be said to be true. This has been an epistemological problem since Nietzsche expressed his doubts about the possibility that figurative language could give access to truth. However, since then research has paid little attention to this question. -18 papers by linguists, philosophers, psychologists and literary scholars have been collected in this volume. Their 21 authors use various approaches or paradigms in order to define metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, irony, euphemism, antonomasia and hyperbole and find an answer to the crucial epistemological questions, namely whether and to what extent utterances containing tropes can be said to be true or false.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number URL Status Notes Barcode
eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (dgr)9783110230215

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Metaphor, Simile and Truth -- Metaphor, empiricism and truth: A fresh look at seventeenth-century theories of figurative language -- Metaphor and truth in Rationalism and Romanticism -- Persuasion: between trope and truth -- Metaphor and its unparalleled meaning and truth -- Truth, metaphor and counterfactual meaning -- ‘Metaphorical’ truth conditions, context, and discourse -- Metaphorical modes of perception and scanning. A comparative study of Japanese and English -- Natural Language Processing: Minds, brains, and programmes -- Pear-shaped and pint-sized: Comparative compounds, similes and truth -- “Money is ruthlessly finding its own level”: Metaphor and metonymy in verb semantics -- 2. Metonymy, Synecdoche and Truth -- Between poetry and economy Metonymy as a semantic principle -- Metonymy in conceptualization, communication, language, and truth -- Synecdoche: A trope, a whole trope, and nothing but a trope? -- 3. Other Tropes and Truth -- Eironeia urbana -- Irony, analogy and truth -- Euphemism and truth -- Princess Antonomasia and the Truth: Two Types of Metonymic Relations -- “Mummy, I love you like a thousand ladybirds”: Reflections on the emergence of hyperbolic effects and the truth of hyperboles

restricted access online access with authorization star

http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec

Tropen sind nicht nur rhetorische Mittel, die in der Dichtung und in der öffentlichen Rede als kreative und/oder persuasive Sprachmittel Verwendung finden. Sie sind auch ein kognitives Instrumentarium, mit dessen Hilfe sich die Menschen die Welt verständlich machen und durch das sich ihr Weltverständnis ausdrückt. Indem sie unserer Weltwahrnehmung und auch schon unserem alltäglichen Sprechen zugrunde liegen, muss - spätestens seit Nietzsches grundsätzlicher Wahrheitsskepsis angesichts der Ubiquität des sog. „übertragenen Sprachgebrauchs“ - die Frage nach der Möglichkeit der Wahrheit Tropen enthaltender Sätze gestellt werden. - 18 Beiträge von Linguisten, Philosophen, Psychologen und Literaturwissenschaftlern sind im vorliegenden Band versammelt. Ihre 21 Autoren versuchen, Metapher, Metonymie, Synekdoche, Ironie, Euphemismus, Antonomasie und Hyperbel aus ihrer jeweiligen fachlichen bzw. paradigmatischen Sicht zu bestimmen, vor allem aber gehen sie den Fragen nach, ob und inwieweit die genannten Tropen enthaltende Äußerungen auf den Ausdruck von Wahrheit (oder Falschheit) überhaupt Anspruch erheben können.

Tropes are not only rhetorical means, which are used as a creative and / or persuasive linguistic means in poetry and public speech. They are also a cognitive tool which helps people to understand the world and to express their world. As they are the basis on which our worldview and even our everyday speech is founded, the question must be posed as to whether utterances containing tropes can be said to be true. This has been an epistemological problem since Nietzsche expressed his doubts about the possibility that figurative language could give access to truth. However, since then research has paid little attention to this question. -18 papers by linguists, philosophers, psychologists and literary scholars have been collected in this volume. Their 21 authors use various approaches or paradigms in order to define metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, irony, euphemism, antonomasia and hyperbole and find an answer to the crucial epistemological questions, namely whether and to what extent utterances containing tropes can be said to be true or false.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 01. Dez 2022)