The Concept of Metaphor according to the philosophers C. S. Peirce and U. Eco – a tentative comparison

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  • Bent Sørensen

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Peirce, Eco, metaphor, similarity and cognition

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According to both Peirce and Eco metaphor can play an important role in the generation of sense and new knowledge. When Peirce defined metaphor as a hypoicon he was a scholastic realist. Before his “epistemic break” in the nineties Eco, on the other hand, was a nominalist - even though Eco was highly inspired by Peirce's ideas of signifying construction as an unlimited sign- exchanging process. This fundamental epistemological difference necessarily gives some evident differences in the perception of metaphor. Some of these differences will be presented in the following article.

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2011-08-17

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Sørensen, B. (2011). The Concept of Metaphor according to the philosophers C. S. Peirce and U. Eco – a tentative comparison. SIGNS, 5, 147–176. Hentet fra https://tidsskrift.dk/signs/article/view/26866

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