Metaphor and Moral ExperienceClarendon Press, 2000 - 366 من الصفحات Alison Denham examines the ways in which our engagement with literary art, and metaphorical discourse in particular, informs our moral beliefs. She considers to what extent moral and metaphorical discourses are capable of truth or falsehood, warrant or justification, and how it is that we understand these discourses. This vital new study offers a fresh view of the nature of the moral and the metaphorical, and the relations between art and morality. |
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المحتوى
Introduction I | 1 |
Art and Morality 1 | 8 |
Values and Valuing | 35 |
Aspects of Value | 58 |
Cognition and Sentiment | 98 |
Reason Imagination and Moral Experience | 122 |
Subjective Conceptions | 183 |
Identifying Metaphor | 229 |
Two Theories | 246 |
Metaphor and Judgements of Experience | 280 |
Art and Morality 2 | 332 |
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