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Page-by-page commentary on Paul Ricoeur, The Rule of Metaphor, translated by Robert Czerny, Kathleen McLaughlin and S. J., John Costello, and published by Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1978.

Translator's Introduction
Introduction
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Between rhetoric and poetics: Aristotle[edit | edit source]

Rhetoric and poetics[edit | edit source]

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The intersection of the Poetics and the Rhetoric: 'Epiphora of the name'[edit | edit source]

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An enigma: metaphor and simile (eikon)[edit | edit source]

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The place of lexis in rhetoric[edit | edit source]

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The place of lexis in poetics[edit | edit source]

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The decline of rhetoric:Tropology[edit | edit source]

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The rhetorical 'model' of tropology[edit | edit source]

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Fontanier: the primacy of idea and of word[edit | edit source]

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Trope and figure[edit | edit source]

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Metonymy, synecdoche, metaphor[edit | edit source]

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The family of metaphor[edit | edit source]

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Forced metaphor and newly invented metaphor[edit | edit source]

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Metaphor and the semantics of discourse[edit | edit source]

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The debate between semantics and semiotics[edit | edit source]

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Semantics and rhetoric of metaphor[edit | edit source]

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Logical grammar and semantics[edit | edit source]

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Literary criticism and semantics[edit | edit source]

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Metaphor and the semantics of the word[edit | edit source]

Monism of the sign and primacy of the word[edit | edit source]

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Logic and linguistics of denomination[edit | edit source]

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Metaphor as 'change of meaning'[edit | edit source]

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Metaphor and the Saussurean postulates[edit | edit source]

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Between sentence and word: the interplay of meaning[edit | edit source]

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Metaphor and the new rhetoric[edit | edit source]

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Deviation and rhetoric degree zero[edit | edit source]

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The space of the figure[edit | edit source]

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Deviation and reduction of deviation[edit | edit source]

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The functioning of figures: 'semic' analysis[edit | edit source]

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The work of resemblance[edit | edit source]

Substitution and resemblance[edit | edit source]

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The 'iconic' moment of metaphor[edit | edit source]

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The case against resemblance[edit | edit source]

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In defence of resemblance[edit | edit source]

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Psycholinguistics of metaphor[edit | edit source]

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Icon and image[edit | edit source]

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Metaphor and reference[edit | edit source]

The postulates of reference[edit | edit source]

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The case against reference[edit | edit source]

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A generalized theory of denotation[edit | edit source]

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Model and metaphor[edit | edit source]

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Towards the concept of 'metaphorical truth'[edit | edit source]

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Metaphor and philosophical discourse[edit | edit source]

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Metaphor and the equivocalness of being: Aristotle[edit | edit source]

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Metaphor and analogia entis: onto-theology[edit | edit source]

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Meta-phor and meta-physics[edit | edit source]

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The intersection of spheres of discourse[edit | edit source]

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Ontological clarification of the postulate of reference[edit | edit source]

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Appendix[edit | edit source]

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Workds Cited[edit | edit source]

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Footnotes[edit | edit source]