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Metaphor and Reality
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Description
Things have contexts, but only a person has perspectives. The essential excuse for writing, then, is to unveil as best one can some perspective that has not already become ordered into a public map. The present book is concerned with the kind of writing that is radically perspectival. All writing, to be sure, is perspectival in the most general sense for even the most banal cliche or the most plainly factual report is formulated from a certain standpoint, and represents a certain trend of associations and expectations. The difference is not between the perspectival and the universal for every universal, at least every humanly intelligible universal, is perspectivally conceived. No, the difference is between perspectives that have become standardized and perspectives that are freshly born and individual.
The latter are perspectives in the making, rather than perspectives already publicly established it is with them that the following pages are concerned.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
204
Release Date:
1962-12-01
Publication Date:
1962-12-01
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
Languages:
Published:
English,
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0253201225
Weight:
245 g
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